

Anti-Black Racism in America : Is It Declining?
Series in Political Psychology
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Over the last century, the United States and much of the world broadly has seen massive social change with respect to attitudes and beliefs about anti-Black racism. But change alone does not ensure a decline in racism. In Anti-Black Racism in America, renowned race relations scholar Thomas F. Pettigrew undertakes a comprehensive assessment of the key trends in racism against Black Americans, drawing on a wide range of scholarship and his own decades of experience in the field. The book describes the advances made in recent years that promise a decline in anti-Black racism--especially in politics and education, but it also highlights where American racism remains firmly entrenched--in economics, housing, and the justice system. Employing significant insights from social psychology, such as understanding implicit prejudice and the importance of intergroup contact, Pettigrew lays out a theory of racism centering the importance of segregation in housing for its perpetuation, and makes the case for reparations funded by billionaires.
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Utgivelsesdato:
20.08.2025
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ISBN:
9780197803103
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Språk:
, Engelsk
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Forlag:
Oxford University Press Inc -
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Serie:
Series in Political Psychology
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Litteraturtype:
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Sider:
256
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Høyde:
24.1 cm
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Bredde:
16 cm