Supplement segregation and desegregation [microform] : a digest of recent research, 1956-1959 / Melvin M. Tumin.

A digest of research articles used in social research and social action was presented. Divided into different areas, the articles were condensed into abstracts. The articles of general interest were concerned with such subjects as segregation in an industrial society and recognition of the role of m...

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Main Author: Tumin, Melvin M.
Corporate Author: B'nai B'rith. Anti-defamation League
Format: Microfilm Book
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1960.
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Summary:A digest of research articles used in social research and social action was presented. Divided into different areas, the articles were condensed into abstracts. The articles of general interest were concerned with such subjects as segregation in an industrial society and recognition of the role of minorities. Segregation and integration in various institutional areas covered such topics as negroes in American cities, racially changing neighborhoods, de facto segregation, and negroes in the agricultural labor force. Legal aspects of segregation included articles about the role of the private school, anti-NAACP laws, and leaders involved in segregation. Segregation and the mass media discussed the areas of regional segregation, the newspaper's role in segregation, and the role of mass media. The area of attitudes about segregation included articles on white southerners, relationship between projection and prejudice, authoritarian attitudes, and readiness and resistance to desegregation.
Item Description:ERIC Document Number: ED001993.
Physical Description:32 pages
Reproduction Note:Microfiche.
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