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Of the 64 families studied by the investigators , 78 percent were headed by two
parents and 22 percent were single - parent families . The total number of family
members studied included 111 parents , 98 children of elementary through high ...
Of the 64 families studied by the investigators , 78 percent were headed by two
parents and 22 percent were single - parent families . The total number of family
members studied included 111 parents , 98 children of elementary through high ...
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When the black parents were asked about their primarily white neighborhoods ,
95 percent thought the neighborhoods were a good place to live and 70 percent
thought they were a good place to raise children . Ninety - three percent of the ...
When the black parents were asked about their primarily white neighborhoods ,
95 percent thought the neighborhoods were a good place to live and 70 percent
thought they were a good place to raise children . Ninety - three percent of the ...
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There was evidence that children in these black families “ were living somewhat
more interracial lives than their parents , ” said Dr . Banks . “ The children seemed
to have more close friends who were white . ” Seventy - one percent of the ...
There was evidence that children in these black families “ were living somewhat
more interracial lives than their parents , ” said Dr . Banks . “ The children seemed
to have more close friends who were white . ” Seventy - one percent of the ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
UNDERSTANDING COMMUNITIES | 28 |
Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
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