Black Americans' Views of Racial Inequality

The Dream Deferred

Lee Sigelman author Susan Welch author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:22nd Feb '91

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An analysis of black opinions about the sources of their inequality in American society and the appropriate means for redressing this.

Although the opinions of whites on issues of race and inequality have been examined in depth, the perceptions of blacks about these issues have been largely ignored. This book is a pathbreaking analysis of black opinions about the sources of their inequality in American society and the appropriate means for redressing this imbalance.Although the opinions of whites on issues of race and inequality have been examined in depth, the perceptions of blacks about these issues have been largely ignored. This book is a path-breaking analysis of black opinions about the sources of their inequality in American society and the appropriate means for redressing this imbalance. Using the results of a variety of national surveys of blacks conducted during the past decade, Sigelman and Welch describe the range of opinion within the black population and account for different views by identifying key influences on opinion formation. They examine correlations among various personal characteristics, such as gender, age, socio-economic status, and educational attainment, and different explanations of inequality, focusing either on conditions within the black community or on exogenous factors, such as discrimination.

Review of the hardback: 'Sigelman and Welch make a major contribution to our understanding of racial attitudes … with a well-written, clear, concise examination of perceptions of the amount of prejudice and discrimination against blacks.' American Political Science Review

ISBN: 9780521400152

Dimensions: 239mm x 160mm x 23mm

Weight: 468g

228 pages