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Jacobson, Cardell K. – Phylon, 1983
Data collected by the Louis Harris polling organization in 1978 concerning Black attitudes toward affirmative action programs were analyzed. It was found that Blacks who are optimistic and do not feel powerless generally support these programs. Whites who were also polled felt ambivalent toward them. (CJM)
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Black Attitudes, Black Leadership, Blacks

Saltman, Juliet Z. – Phylon, 1971
A survey of receptivity toward five different aspects of integration and presence of prejudice was made among students in four different classes in a municipal university, parents of the students, and friends of parents of the students. (JM)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Educational Background, Fear, Neighborhood Integration