Their report finds that Black and White children and adults categorize racially ambiguous faces differently. White people more often see Multiracial faces as Black, whereas Black people more often see ...
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21 Ninety on MSNAre ‘Black Faces in High Places’ Truly Untrustworthy?In a thought-provoking speech during Spelman College’s Founders Day, sociologist Ruha Benjamin ignited a controversial ...
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