An anthology of short stories featuring young people of different backgrounds who experience prejudice.
Defines and describes the nature of prejudice, provides an overview of discrimination in America, and evaluates the efforts to end racial discrimination.
English psychiatrist and writer Theodore Dalrymple shows that freeing the mind from prejudice is not only impossible, but entails intellectual, moral and emotional dishonesty.
Six young people discuss their feelings about their own ethnic backgrounds and about their experiences with people of different races.
USA. Collection of essays on the extent of prejudice and discrimination against minority groups in politics, the Church, education, industry, the trade union movement, etc., and on the impact of...
The Cambridge Handbook of the Psychology of Prejudice aims to answer the questions: why is prejudice so persistent? How does it affect people exposed to it? And what can we do about it?
... struggles against communism during the cold war ( Dudziak 2000 ; Franklin and Moss 1988 ; Sitkoff 1981 ) and the development of biracial unionism in the face of effective use of blacks as strike breakers ( Wilson 1978 ) .
This volume, produced by a multidisciplinary panel, considers such possible explanations for racial and ethnic health differentials within an integrated framework.
Lacayo , R. ( 1992 , December 4 ) . Jack and Jack and Jill and Jill . Time , pp . 52–53 . Lacayo , R. ( 1993 , April 19 ) . Unhealed wounds . Time , pp . 26-31 . ... Lindsey , L. L. ( 1994 ) . Gender Roles : A Sociological Perspective .
Written in an engaging, conversational style, the book brings social-psychological theories and research to life with compelling everyday examples. The text explores the personal and societal impacts of different forms of prejudice.
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