Race Relations in World Perspective: Papers Read at the Conference on Race Relations in World Perspective, Honolulu, 1954Andrew W. Lind |
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... Situation One of the most significant aspects of the situation in the colonies is the intervention of a dominant foreign minority to a degree which is out of proportion to its numerical importance . While this minority character shows ...
... Situation One of the most significant aspects of the situation in the colonies is the intervention of a dominant foreign minority to a degree which is out of proportion to its numerical importance . While this minority character shows ...
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... situation otherwise created . This explains the ambivalent reactions it gives rise to . The Congo movements borrow a great deal from it , though they remain resolutely hostile to the religious missions . There is no doubt that the ...
... situation otherwise created . This explains the ambivalent reactions it gives rise to . The Congo movements borrow a great deal from it , though they remain resolutely hostile to the religious missions . There is no doubt that the ...
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... situation ; and wealth , family , and other factors over which the individual has little control tend to determine status and achievement . To this situation also the term caste has been applied , notably by Gillin and Tumin . Without ...
... situation ; and wealth , family , and other factors over which the individual has little control tend to determine status and achievement . To this situation also the term caste has been applied , notably by Gillin and Tumin . Without ...
Contents
Reflections on Theory of Race Relations | 3 |
Rigidity and Fluidity in Race Relations | 25 |
Occupation and Race on Certain Frontiers | 49 |
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