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Manichean psychology:

racism and the minds of people of African descent
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Howard University Press, 1999 - Psychology - 297 pages
Camara Jules P. Harrell is professor of psychology, Howard University.

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Dr. Harrell's book, however daunting it may be, is one of the best insights into the topic of race and racism, from its conception to the societal impact of today. Read full review

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Contents

The Meaning and Impact of Racism
1
Methods of Study
53
Environmental Stimuli and Manichean Thinking
91
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