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In accordance with this view , certain questions in our series were designed to tap the relationship between prejudice and the broader systems of belief held by our subjects . We first asked the question , " To what extent would you ...
In accordance with this view , certain questions in our series were designed to tap the relationship between prejudice and the broader systems of belief held by our subjects . We first asked the question , " To what extent would you ...
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A similar question read : " Often when I meet a Negro I am slightly ashamed of the fact that I think of him as a Negro , and not simply as another person . Yes-- , No-- " Those who admit such shame appear significantly more often in the ...
A similar question read : " Often when I meet a Negro I am slightly ashamed of the fact that I think of him as a Negro , and not simply as another person . Yes-- , No-- " Those who admit such shame appear significantly more often in the ...
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In accordance with this view , certain questions in our series were designed to tap the relationship between prejudice and the broader systems of belief held by our subjects . We first asked the question , “ To what extent would you ...
In accordance with this view , certain questions in our series were designed to tap the relationship between prejudice and the broader systems of belief held by our subjects . We first asked the question , “ To what extent would you ...
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Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
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