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First published on February 5, 2008 Journal of Black Studies 2008, doi:10.1177/0021934707311127
© 2008 SAGE Publications
Racial Homogenization and Stereotypes: Black American College Students Stereotypes About Racial Groups
Shayla C. Nunnally*
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: shayla.nunnally{at}uconn.edu.
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Using data from an original survey with a localized convenience sample of Black college students, the 2004 Black American Socialization and Trust Survey (BASTS), this article examines whether Black American college students view other racial groups in stereotypic ways. Results of BASTS suggest that, despite some stereotypic views of racial groups, there is limited support for extreme subscription to either positive or negative stereotypes of racial groups. However, certain positive and negative stereotypes are more evident for specific racial groups. Respondents tend to think about Blacks, Asians, and Latinos in more positive ways than Whites and people in general.

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