Racial Stasis

Racial Stasis
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Total Pages : 343
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ISBN-10 : 9780226643625
ISBN-13 : 022664362X
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Book Synopsis Racial Stasis by : Christopher D. DeSante

Download or read book Racial Stasis written by Christopher D. DeSante and published by . This book was released on 2019-12-06 with total page 343 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Many doubt that the United States is making progress towards becoming an open and just multi-racial society however much the composition of our society has changed. The rise of white nationalism is but one sign of this. And yet we continue to hope that the young, who we think manifest less racism and more acceptance of a multi-racial society, will lead to more moderate racial politics. But this may not be happening. The authors argue that the Millennial generation is not moving the United States towards a more open, racially accepting society. They find that, while young whites report lower levels of racial resentment, a traditional measure of racism, they respond in a very similar way to older whites when asked about a range of other racial attitudes. Overt racism has declined while covert racial prejudice and discrimination still permeate American society"--


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