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Whites are the least supportive of race-conscious policies, while African Americans are the most supportive of them. Latinos and Asian Americans take intermediate stances in their opinions of these policies. This pattern persists after controlling for measures of
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predicts support for race-conscious programs only for black students. In contrast, among white conservatives, racial resentment is closely related to opposition to such programs regardless of the recipient's race.
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Edwards, John (20 January 2009). "Group Rights v. Individual Rights: The Case of Race-Conscious Policies".
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ruled in favor of these measures more in the 1960s and the 1970s than it has since then.
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through which the policies were portrayed in the two countries.
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Policies that aim to improve the conditions of racial minorities
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Index

Race-conscious
racial minorities
African-Americans
racial quotas
equality of opportunity
desegregation busing
school segregation
Supreme Court of the United States
France
Britain
frames
racial prejudice
racial resentment
Color consciousness
"Race-Conscious Policies"
A Different Vision: African American Economic Thought
ISBN
9781134798605
doi
10.1017/S0047279400021322
S2CID
145066826
"Constitutional Law and Race-Conscious Policies in K-12 Education"
"Race Policy in France"
doi
10.1177/001041402237506
S2CID
153698101
doi
10.1177/106591290405700411

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