Attitude interracial relationship
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Most literature on attitudes toward interracial relationships has not been able to separate global and personal attitudes. In fact, much of what we know about.
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19 Aug In a survey of attitudes about relationships, the students reported little disapproval of interracial couples. But photos of interracial couples.
18 May Attitudes about interracial marriage vary widely by age. For example, 54% of those ages 18 to 29 say that the rising prevalence of interracial.
Description:Most Americans are now opposed to laws against interracial marriage, but their behavior does not yet reflect these attitudes. Or are they indicative of a persistent, underlying bias against interracial couples — something not captured by self-reported polls? The gap between Millennials and other age groups is evident for all of the individual groups asked about, though the size of the gap does vary as Americans ages 50 to 64 and 65 and older are less likely to accept marriages to members of some groups in particular, African Americans than others in particular, white Americans. And among older generations, those who can count at least some members of other races as friends and those who live outside of the South are also more accepting of interracial marriage.
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