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African-Americans. Slavery, Segregation, Integration. Historical Context. Slavery development of racist ideology master-slave relations Jim Crow Era segregation northward migration Modern Era nonviolent protest black power civil rights era. Demography Today.
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African-Americans Slavery, Segregation, Integration
Historical Context Slavery development of racist ideology master-slave relations Jim Crow Era segregation northward migration Modern Era nonviolent protest black power civil rights era
Demography Today • Population-13% of America • Diversity-involuntary and voluntary immigrants • Geographical Patterns-urban • Economic Status Occupation-5.2 unemployment vs 10.8 Education-89 vs 80 and 30 vs 17 • Class or Race? • Societal Power Political Power-mixed and very local Economic Power-less than political
Prejudice and Discrimination • Formation of Ghettos-own preference or discrimination? • Residential Segregation-dominative vs aversive? • Changes in Racial Attitudes-surveys • Stereotypes and Social Distance-racial liberalism • Attitudes and Actions-ambivalence in action • Contrasting Views of Socioeconomic Gap-own shortcomings or discrimination? of Problems and Solutions-mopping up or deeply rooted?
Assimilation or Pluralism • Assimilation Cultural-reciprocal Structural-secondary only Assimilation Model-very slow, unstable family? Assimilation and Visibility • Inequalitarian Pluralistic Model -internal colonial model