기사
Racial Attitudes in the New Millennium
- 개인저자
- SARAH E. CRIBBS
- 수록페이지
- 69-88 p.
- 발행일자
- 2012.03.18
- 출판사
- University of Connecticut School of Social Work
초록
In The Declining Significance of Race, William Julius Wilson
(1980) stated social class was more influential than race in determining
social outcomes for Blacks. This thesis remains a
controversial centerpiece among race scholars. This paper examines
one part of the overall puzzle of American race relations:
white racial attitudes since September 11, 2001. Using
Wilson’s declining significance of race thesis, I question if white
racial attitudes toward Blacks declined significantly from 2002
to 2004. If social class exerts greater influence on social indicators
than race in the coming years, will racial prejudice, particularly
toward Blacks, also decline in significance? What happens
to white racial prejudice toward Blacks when a highly racialized
national crisis occurs? Does racial prejudice heighten and
become more significant or, as Wilson suggested, does it decline?