Research Catalog
A minority group in American society
- Title
- A minority group in American society [by] J. Milton Yinger.
- Author
- Yinger, J. Milton (John Milton), 1916-2011.
- Publication
- New York, McGraw-Hill [©1965]
Items in the Library & Off-site
Filter by
1 Item
Status | Format | Access | Call Number | Item Location |
---|---|---|---|---|
Text | Use in library | 1099.98935 | Off-site |
Details
- Description
- xii, 143 pages; 21 cm.
- Summary
- USA. The position of minority groups in American society - with particular reference to Blacks. Study of social structures, discrimination and intergroup relations. Moral aspects. Strategy for a social movement to reduce discrimination. References pp. 131 to 137.
- Series Statement
- McGraw-Hill social problems series
- Uniform Title
- McGraw-Hill social problems series.
- Subject
- African Americans > Segregation
- Minorities > United States
- Race discrimination > United States
- African Americans > Segregation
- Minorities
- Race discrimination
- Gesellschaft
- Minderheit
- Etnische minderheden
- Discriminatie
- minority group
- Blacks
- social structure
- discrimination
- intergroup relations
- social movement
- African Americans > Social conditions
- groupe minoritaire
- Noirs
- structure sociale
- relations intergroupes
- mouvement social
- grupo minoritario
- negros
- estructura social
- discriminación
- relaciones entre los grupos
- movimiento social
- United States
- Amerika
- USA
- United States > Race relations
- Etats-Unis
- Estados Unidos
- Genre/Form
- reference.
- référence bibliographique.
- referencia.
- Bibliography (note)
- "Footnotes": p. 131-137.
- Contents
- The study of societies and social problems -- Social stratification : the basis of minority—majority relations -- Minority groups, castes, and classes -- Negroes in the United States: segregation becomes a social problem -- Desegregation: changes in minority-group status -- Goals in intergroup relations -- The reduction of discrimination: problems of strategy -- Beyond legal equality: the contact hypothesis.
- ISBN
- 0070722706
- 9780070722705
- LCCN
- 64007944
- OCLC
- ocm00481044
- 481044
- SCSB-583155
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library