Notes

Chapter 1

1.Monette, Sullivan, and DeJong (1998), pp. 22–24.

2.Deutscher (1973), p. 12.

3.Riley (1963), p. 184.

4.Liebow (1967).

5.Liebow (1967), p. 137.

6.Liebow (1967), p. 140.

7.Liebow (1967), pp. 144–5.

8.Liebow (1967), p. 145.

9.Liebow (1967), p. 145.

10.Deutscher (1973), pp. 13–22.

11.LaPiere (2010), p. 9. We cited the most recent reprint of this article. The original article appeared in 1934 in Social Forces. See LaPiere (1934).

12.LaPiere (2010), p. 9.

13.Schuman (2008), pp. 132–6.

14.Schuman (2008), p. 132.

15.Schuman (2008), p. 133.

16.Schuman (2008), p. 136.

17.Schuman (2008), p. 136.

18.Singer, Van Hoewyk, and Neugebauer (2003), p. 368.

19.Singer, Van Hoewyk, and Neugebauer (2003), p. 379.

20.Webb et al. (1981), p. 35.

21.

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