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Some of my friends are ..., the daunting challenges and untapped benefits of cross-racial friendships, Deborah L. Plummer, PhD

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Some of my friends are ..., the daunting challenges and untapped benefits of cross-racial friendships, Deborah L. Plummer, PhD
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Some of my friends are ...
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1039203315
Responsibility statement
Deborah L. Plummer, PhD
Sub title
the daunting challenges and untapped benefits of cross-racial friendships
Summary
"Surveys have shown that the majority of people believe cross-racial friendships are essential for improving race relations. However, further polling reveals that most Americans tend to gravitate toward friendships within their own race. Psychologist Deborah L. Plummer examines how factors such as leisure, politics, humor, faith, social media, and education influence the nature and intensity of cross-racial friendships"--, Publisher's description
Table Of Contents
Living "separate as fingers" -- Living "one as the hand" -- Two-button choice: acquaintance or lover -- Same treatment does not mean equal treatment -- What's in a race? -- Gentle (and not-so-gentle) bumping -- A new generation ... a new form of racism -- Difficult laughs made easier -- What we do with our leisure time -- The heavenly vision of racial unity -- Friends in the big tent -- Some of my friends are
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