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Racial Group Norms and Interracial Solidarity: Moving from Ingroup Favoritism to Outgroup Support
Unformatted Document Text:  24 Feldman, Stanely, and Leonie Huddy (2005): Racial Resentment and White Opposition to Race-Conscious Programs: Principles or Prejudice? American Journal of Political Science 49 (1): 168-183. Jost, John T., Mahzarin R. Banaji, and Brian A. Nosek (2004): A Decade of System Justification Theory: Accumulated Evidence of Conscious and Unconscious Bolstering of the Status Quo. Political Psychology 25 (6): 881-919. Kinder, Donald R., and Lynn M. Sanders (1996): Divided by Color: Racial Politics and Democratic Ideals. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Kuklinski, James H., Michael D. Cobb, and Martin Gilens (1997): Racial Attitudes and the ‘New South’. Journal of Politics 59 (2): 323-349. Mendelberg, Tali (2001): The Race Card. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. Neely, James H. (1977): Semantic Priming and Retrieval from Lexical Memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 1977, V106 N3, pp. 226-254. Sidanius, Jim (1993): The Psychology of Group Conflict and the Dynamics of Oppression. A Social Dominance Perspective. In S. Iyengar and W. J. McGuire (eds.): Durham: Duke University Press. Smith, Eliot R., and Susan Henry (1996): An In-Group Becomes Part of the Self: Response Time Evidence. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 22 (6): 635-642. Sniderman, Paul M., and Edward G. Carmines (1997): Reaching Beyond Race. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Snyder, Mark, and Steven W. Gangestad (1986): On the Nature of Self-Monitoring. Journal for Personality and Social Psychology 51 (1): 125-139. Tajfel, Henry (1981): Human Groups and Social Categories. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Tajfel, Henri and Turner, John C. (1979): An Integrative Theory of Intergroup Conflict. In W. G. Austin and S. Worchel (eds): The Social Psychology of Intergroup Relations. Monterey, CA: Brooks/Cole. Tate, Katherine (1993). From Protest to Politics: The New Black Voters in American Elections. New York: Russell Sage. Terkildsen, Nayda (1993): When White Voters Evaluate Black Candidates: The Processing Implications of Candidate Skin Color, Prejudice, and Self-Monitoring. American Journal of Political Science 37 (4): 1032-1053.

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Feldman, Stanely, and Leonie Huddy (2005): Racial Resentment and White Opposition
to Race-Conscious Programs: Principles or Prejudice? American Journal of Political
Science 49 (1): 168-183.
Jost, John T., Mahzarin R. Banaji, and Brian A. Nosek (2004): A Decade of System
Justification Theory: Accumulated Evidence of Conscious and Unconscious Bolstering of
the Status Quo. Political Psychology 25 (6): 881-919.
Kinder, Donald R., and Lynn M. Sanders (1996): Divided by Color: Racial Politics and
Democratic Ideals. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Kuklinski, James H., Michael D. Cobb, and Martin Gilens (1997): Racial Attitudes and
the ‘New South’. Journal of Politics 59 (2): 323-349.
Mendelberg, Tali (2001): The Race Card. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
Neely, James H. (1977): Semantic Priming and Retrieval from Lexical Memory. Journal
of Experimental Psychology: General 1977, V106 N3, pp. 226-254.
Sidanius, Jim (1993): The Psychology of Group Conflict and the Dynamics of
Oppression. A Social Dominance Perspective. In S. Iyengar and W. J. McGuire (eds.):
Durham: Duke University Press.
Smith, Eliot R., and Susan Henry (1996): An In-Group Becomes Part of the Self:
Response Time Evidence. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 22 (6): 635-642.
Sniderman, Paul M., and Edward G. Carmines (1997): Reaching Beyond Race.
Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
Snyder, Mark, and Steven W. Gangestad (1986): On the Nature of Self-Monitoring.
Journal for Personality and Social Psychology 51 (1): 125-139.
Tajfel, Henry (1981): Human Groups and Social Categories. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press.
Tajfel, Henri and Turner, John C. (1979): An Integrative Theory of Intergroup Conflict.
In W. G. Austin and S. Worchel (eds): The Social Psychology of Intergroup Relations.
Monterey, CA: Brooks/Cole.
Tate, Katherine (1993). From Protest to Politics: The New Black Voters in American
Elections. New York: Russell Sage.
Terkildsen, Nayda (1993): When White Voters Evaluate Black Candidates: The
Processing Implications of Candidate Skin Color, Prejudice, and Self-Monitoring.
American Journal of Political Science 37 (4): 1032-1053.


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