Andrew and DeniseFeil

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Having a close, cross-race friendship—or even two—has only minimal effects, and only on three of the ten factors they examined. Similar to our findings that changes in racial perspectives occur mainly in the context of interracial networks rather than by merely having an intimate friendship, they found that intimacy is less important than having a variety of contacts, such as also having black acquaintances and living in mixed neighborhoods.
Divided by Faith: Evangelical Religion and the Problem of Race in America
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