Grant Mcfarland

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Given a few conditions, the contact hypothesis theorizes that interracial contact produces more-harmonious race relations (Allport 1958, Amir 1976, T. F. Pettigrew 1998). As we might expect, it does not do as much positively for race relations if people’s contact is simply standing in line at a grocery store (though, surprisingly, even this type of contact can have a limited positive effect).
Transcending Racial Barriers: Toward a Mutual Obligations Approach
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