17 resultados para Intergrupal prejudice
em University of Michigan
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"Reprinted ... from the Times."
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"Research for this Freedom pamphlet was begun by Paul Tobenkin."
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Bibliography: p. 35-37.
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Introduction: The thirteenth juror.--Scottsboro.--Mooney and Billings.--Wobblies, communists and a wealthy Jew: Centralia. Gastonia. Angelo Herndon. Leo Frank.--The pictures in our heads: Sacco-Vanzetti. Baldwin v. Bridge. Harlan and Bell Counties, Kentucky.--On the other hand: McNamara. Herrin, Illinois. Haywood-Moyer & Pettibone. The Sweet case in Detroit. Greco and Carillo. C.E. Mitchell.
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pt. I. The inequality of human beings.--pt. II. Towards the unity of the human type.--pt. III. Anthropo-psychology and anthropo-sociology.--pt. IV. The mysterious or uncertain origins of peoples and races.--pt. V. Are there peoples condemned to remain eternally inferior to others?
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"The sermon as proposed in our title page, is omitted."
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Published also in same series without thesis note.
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All but the last three works are by William Penn.
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v. 1-2. Sense and sensibility.--v. 3-4. Pride and prejudice.--v. 5-6. Mansfield Park.--v. 7-8. Emma.--v. 9. Northanger Abbey.--v. 10. Persuasion.--v. 11. Lady Susan. The Watsons. Letters.--v. 12. Letters.