The Obamas and a (post) racial America?

Looking beyond public behaviours and how people describe their own attitudes, the contributors draw from the latest research to show how, despite the Obama family's rapid rise to national prominence, many Americans continue to harbour unconscious, anti-black biases

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Parks, Gregory
Other Authors: Hughey, Matthew W.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford Oxford University Press 2011, c2011
Series:Series in political psychology / Series in political psychology
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