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Preface and Acknowledgments
List of Contributors
One: Race in American Politics: Framing the Debates
David O. Sears, John J. Hetts, Jim Sidanius, and Lawrence Bobo
Two: Individualism Reconsidered: Principles and Prejudice in Contemporary American Opinion
Donald R. Kinder and Tali Mendelberg
Three: Egalitarian Values and Contemporary Racial Politics
David O. Sears, P. J. Henry, and Rick Kosterman
Four: The Significance of Racial Context
Marylee C. Taylor
Five: Race and Beliefs about Affirmative Action: Assessing the Effects of Interests, Group Threat, Ideology, and Racism
Lawrence Bobo
Six: How Beliefs about Poverty Influence Racial Policy Attitudes: A Study of Whites, African Americans, Hispanics, and Asians in the United States
Michael Hughes and Steven A. Tuch
Seven: It's Not Affirmative Action, It's the Blacks: The Continuing Relevance of Race in American Politics
Jim Sidanius, Pam Singh, John J. Hetts, and Chris Federico
Eight: The Politics of Race
Paul M. Sniderman, Gretchen C. Crosby, and William G. Howell
Nine: Systematizing the Predictors of Prejudice
Thomas F. Pettigrew
Ten: The Perils of Correlation, the Lure of Labels, and the Beauty of Negative Results
Howard Schuman
Eleven: Lumpers and Splitters, Individuals and Structures: Comments on Racialized Politics
Jennifer L. Hochschild
Twelve: Slowly Coming to Grips with the Effects of the American Racial Order on American Policy Preferences
Michael C. Dawson
Notes
References
Index
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