Article ID: CBB000055843

Prejudice: From Allport to DuBois (1995)

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Description The differences between the accounts of Gordon Allport and W.E.B. DuBois regarding the origins of prejudice and the impact of discrimination on the personality and social development of African Americans are examined.


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Authors & Contributors
Jackson, Walter A.
Zamir, Shamoon
Williams, Vernon J., Jr.
Tapper, Melbourne
Southern, David W.
Smith, Susan L.
Concepts
African races
African Americans and science
Social relations; social groups
African Americans
Cell organelles
Anthropometry
Time Periods
20th century
19th century
Places
United States
Alabama (U.S.)
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