Attitudes toward Affirmative Action as a Function of Racial ,,,

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Attitudes toward Affirmative Action as a Function of Racial Identity among African
American College Students
Author(s): Anke Schmermund, Robert Sellers, Birgit Mueller, Faye Crosby
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Political Psychology, Vol. 22, No. 4 (Dec., 2001), pp. 759-774

Published by: International Society of Political Psychology
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