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The Anatomy of Racial Attitudes (Hardcover)
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The Anatomy of Racial Attitudes (Hardcover)
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Racial tension divides American society. Racial equality remains a
distant goal. Although the potion of Black Americans has improved
in recent years, the widespread enthusiasm for the Civil Rights
movement has waned. Why has progress slowed? What makes racial
problems in America so difficult to solve? A principal cause,
according to The Anatomy of Racial Attitudes, is the way in which
white Americans explain, or account for, the social conditions in
which most black Americans find themselves. A substantial
proportion of whites believe that stereotypes that Black Americans
are relatively less well off because blacks do not try hard enough
to better themselves or because of the difference due to genertics
or to God's plan. Whites who hold such views have relatively little
sympathy for programs designed to improve the social conditions. In
contrast, whites who believe that Black Americans are kept back
either by deliberate discrimination or by the accumulated social
results of past discrimination are much more receptive to policies
designed to help blacks. Using qualitative and quantitive data,
this book explores the variety and extent of these explanations for
social differences; it also describes how each explanation--or
combination of explanations--influences a person's views on
policies designed to bring about greater racial equality. This
study promises to influence not only the course of future academic
research on race relations but also the formulation of public
policy to deal with racial problems. It reveals that the resistance
of many whites to policies favorable to racial equality are not
isolated phenomenon but instead is part of a comprehensive view of
how society works. If strides toward racial equality are to be made
in the foreseeable future, the insights provided here must be
considered seriously by policy makers and be incorporated into
their strategies. This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived
program, which commemorates University of California Press's
mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them
voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893,
Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship
accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title
was originally published in 1983.
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