The Interaction of Negroes and Whites in an Integrated Church Setting
作者:
James H. Parker,
期刊:
Social Forces
(OUP Available online 1968)
卷期:
Volume 46,
issue 3
页码: 359-366
ISSN:0037-7732
年代: 1968
DOI:10.2307/2574883
出版商: The University of North Carolina Press
数据来源: OUP
摘要:
Data on interracial interaction were collected by participant observation from the first church in the American Baptist Convention to adopt a policy of racial integration. It was found that the 38 most active members were not discriminatory in the rate at which they conversed with members of the other race. A number of factors are offered to explain this highly successful experiment in racial integration. Seating patterns of the whole congregation, however, showed a significant amount of segregation. Also, it was found that social class was not related to the propensity to initiate interracial interaction, either among Negroes or whites.
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