African-American teens' perceptions of racial discrimination
Wednesday, April 29, 2009 - 00:37
in Psychology & Sociology
A three-year study of African American youths' perceptions of racial discrimination has found that many Black teens consider themselves victims of racial discrimination, and these perceptions are linked to how they feel about being Black, particularly their views of how the broader society sees African Americans.
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