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Argues that black pride is not inconsistent with American pride, presenting the thoughts of African Americans on how they feel about each other and their country to reveal how African Americans as a group reject racial separatism and do not encourage prejudice toward non-black groups.
Prejuges --- Noirs americains --- Prejudices --- African Americans --- Attitudes. --- Identite ethnique. --- Race identity. --- Schwarze. --- USA. --- Etats-Unis --- United States. --- États-Unis --- United States --- Relations interethniques --- Relations raciales. --- Race relations. --- Adler, Marc. --- Afrocentricity. --- Anti-Defamation League. --- Aristotle. --- Berlin, Isaiah. --- Black Panther Movement. --- Bobo, Lawrence. --- Churchill, Winston. --- Cokely, Steve. --- Combs, Michael. --- Converse, Philip. --- Davis, Darren. --- Dawson, Michael C. --- Equal Opportunity experiment. --- Garvey, Marcus. --- Gilens, Martin. --- Glazer, Nathan. --- Herring, Mary. --- Hofstadter, Richard. --- Hutchings, Vincent. --- Index of Conspiratorial Thinking. --- Jackson, Jesse. --- Jankowski, Thomas B. --- Jeffries, Leonard. --- Karenga, Ron. --- Kennedy, John F. --- Lepkowski, James M. --- Marable, Manning. --- McWhorter, John. --- Muhammad, Elijah. --- Muhammed, Khalid. --- Newton, Huey. --- Oswald, Lee Harvey. --- Redistricting experiment. --- Reed, Adolph. --- Sawyer, Eugene. --- Selznick, Gertrude. --- Sigelman, Lee. --- Steinberg, Stephen. --- Tate, Katherine. --- Taylor, Charles. --- Turner, Patricia. --- Welch, Susan. --- West, Cornell. --- Williams, Anthony. --- Wright, Richard. --- black studies programs. --- ethnocentrism. --- prejudice: black. --- racism, charges of.
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