Five decades on from the end of institutionalized segregation in the U.S., racial disparities between blacks and white endure. Despite these persistent inequalities, there has been a shift among Blacks away from believing that these disparities are caused by continuing discrimination and prejudice. In new research, Candis Watts Smith finds that this change in attitudes is has been driven in part by the growing cohort of young blacks who have grown up in an America that eschews institutional racism. She writes that Blacks born after 1976 are more likely to suggest that racial disparities are due to Blacks’ lack of motivation to pull themselves out of poverty, rather than because of structural discrimination
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The trend of mass suburbanization that followed World War II led to increasing segregation and inequ...
The trend of mass suburbanization that followed World War II led to increasing segregation and inequ...
Despite the promises of the Civil Rights Movement last century, African Americans continue to experi...
While racial attitudes have made enormous progress in the 50 years since the Civil Rights Act became...
Abstract Recent cohorts have been shown to be less prejudiced than their elders, at least toward bla...
Research in recent decades has found that African Americans have worse health outcomes compared to w...
Formany, BarackObama’s election validated criticisms that blackyouth in thepost-Civil Rights era ove...
Despite the fact that current surveys reveal a decline in the level of white prejudice towards black...
African Americans see a widening gulf between the values of middle class and poor blacks, and nearly...
Partial funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries' Open Access Publishing Fund.Findings ...
When blacks and whites reacted so differently to the verdict of the O.J. Simpson trial, many observe...
For many decades, it hasbeen argued that the u.s. remains racially segregated because of discriminat...
After landmark Civil Rights legislation was implemented, scholars provided evidence that the nature ...
Historically, blacks have viewed their lower socioeconomic status, relative to whites, as a result o...
Almost eight years after Barack Obama's election as the nation's first black president –an event tha...
The trend of mass suburbanization that followed World War II led to increasing segregation and inequ...
The trend of mass suburbanization that followed World War II led to increasing segregation and inequ...
Despite the promises of the Civil Rights Movement last century, African Americans continue to experi...
While racial attitudes have made enormous progress in the 50 years since the Civil Rights Act became...
Abstract Recent cohorts have been shown to be less prejudiced than their elders, at least toward bla...
Research in recent decades has found that African Americans have worse health outcomes compared to w...
Formany, BarackObama’s election validated criticisms that blackyouth in thepost-Civil Rights era ove...
Despite the fact that current surveys reveal a decline in the level of white prejudice towards black...
African Americans see a widening gulf between the values of middle class and poor blacks, and nearly...
Partial funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries' Open Access Publishing Fund.Findings ...
When blacks and whites reacted so differently to the verdict of the O.J. Simpson trial, many observe...
For many decades, it hasbeen argued that the u.s. remains racially segregated because of discriminat...
After landmark Civil Rights legislation was implemented, scholars provided evidence that the nature ...
Historically, blacks have viewed their lower socioeconomic status, relative to whites, as a result o...
Almost eight years after Barack Obama's election as the nation's first black president –an event tha...
The trend of mass suburbanization that followed World War II led to increasing segregation and inequ...
The trend of mass suburbanization that followed World War II led to increasing segregation and inequ...