This paper explores African American opinion toward equal opportunity issues using a demographic-attitudinal focus. Previous explorations have focused on black-white opinion comparisons. In this analysis, attitudinal forces, particularly core values, are identified as playing an influential role in policy support. Further, these patterns of values tend to reflect those expressed by whites on similar questions: the more individualistic and conservative one is, the less likely one is to support government intervention on African Americans behalf. In responding to questions concerning governmental responsibility, higher SES African Americans express stronger support than do their lower SES counterparts. This finding suggests that those who are...
Although there is continuing improvement in whites' beliefs about blacks and support for the general...
Moving beyond other scholars' focus on the relationship between political predispositions and black ...
Research on the intersection of race and gender suggests that, for African Americans, racial inequal...
This paper explores African American opinion toward equal opportunity issues using a demographic-att...
This paper explores African American opinion toward equal opportunity issues using a demographic-att...
This article elaborates on Myrdal\u27s question regarding the systematic subordination of minorities...
This article elaborates on Myrdal\u27s question regarding the systematic subordination of minorities...
This article elaborates on Myrdal\u27s question regarding the systematic subordination of minorities...
Abstract A number of researchers have argued that the effects of prejudice on the racial policy atti...
Abstract A number of researchers have argued that the effects of prejudice on the racial policy atti...
Since the Civil Rights era, African Americans have come a long way. In the years since the 1964 Civi...
Since the Civil Rights era, African Americans have come a long way. In the years since the 1964 Civi...
This brief will focus on the public opinion of African Americans in two ways: briefly examining Amer...
The examination of social policies like AA that aid in the socio-economic mobility of historically m...
Who Gets Represented? analyzes preference differences across socioeco-nomic and racial groups in ame...
Although there is continuing improvement in whites' beliefs about blacks and support for the general...
Moving beyond other scholars' focus on the relationship between political predispositions and black ...
Research on the intersection of race and gender suggests that, for African Americans, racial inequal...
This paper explores African American opinion toward equal opportunity issues using a demographic-att...
This paper explores African American opinion toward equal opportunity issues using a demographic-att...
This article elaborates on Myrdal\u27s question regarding the systematic subordination of minorities...
This article elaborates on Myrdal\u27s question regarding the systematic subordination of minorities...
This article elaborates on Myrdal\u27s question regarding the systematic subordination of minorities...
Abstract A number of researchers have argued that the effects of prejudice on the racial policy atti...
Abstract A number of researchers have argued that the effects of prejudice on the racial policy atti...
Since the Civil Rights era, African Americans have come a long way. In the years since the 1964 Civi...
Since the Civil Rights era, African Americans have come a long way. In the years since the 1964 Civi...
This brief will focus on the public opinion of African Americans in two ways: briefly examining Amer...
The examination of social policies like AA that aid in the socio-economic mobility of historically m...
Who Gets Represented? analyzes preference differences across socioeco-nomic and racial groups in ame...
Although there is continuing improvement in whites' beliefs about blacks and support for the general...
Moving beyond other scholars' focus on the relationship between political predispositions and black ...
Research on the intersection of race and gender suggests that, for African Americans, racial inequal...