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Black & Dangerous (Part 1 of 4): Black Male Stereotypes & Weapons Detection
By admin on March 17, 2010
A Stanford University Psychologist addresses the Harvard University Law School where she describes several experiments that suggest White males & police officers subconsciously perceive Black Males as criminal and less than human. The results provide evidence of a strong automatic bidirectional association between Blacks & Crime. The image of a Black male can trigger unconscious [...]
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Black & Dangerous (Part 2 of 4): Black Implies Crime & Crime Implies Black
By admin on November 25, 2009
A Stanford University Psychologist addresses the Harvard University Law School where she describes several experiments that suggest White males & police officers subconsciously perceive Black Males as criminal and less than human. The results provide evidence of a strong automatic bidirectional association between Blacks & Crime. The image of a Black male can trigger unconscious [...]
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