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New Research Reflects Changing Beliefs in African American...

marimessias discovered 13 months agoFeatured Review
"Pew Research and NPR conducted a study that found 37 percent of African Americans now agree that it is no longer appropriate to think of black people as a single race - a sentiment that's stronger among young black people, ages 18-29. The split in the black race comes down to a matter of ... more
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yobaba rated 8 months agoafrican-americans
An interesting "teaser" in a couple of paragraphs. I would like to read more about this.
Gee1985 rated 9 months agoafrican-americans
Interesting study; "A house divided against itself can not stand."
marimessias rated 13 months agoafrican-americans
"Pew Research and NPR conducted a study that found 37 percent of African Americans now agree that it is no longer appropriate to think of black people as a single race - a sentiment that's stronger among young black people, ages 18-29. The split in the black race comes down to a matter of values, according to the poll. The study also revealed two interesting facts: an overwhelming majority of African Americans think the hip-hop industry is detrimental to black America. And that young black people are the most upset about the way black Americans are portrayed on television and in the movies. I would throw "advertising" in the mix, but that's just me." (agora eu poderia dizer algo sobre como é no good copiar no Brasil valores idiotas de outros países e, com isso, só ficar ainda mais idiota. mas seria pouco polido)
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