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"The most critical dimension of desegregation in our region is found in the attitudes of members of the dominant white communities. Melvin Tumin, a sociology professor at Princeton University, and eleven associates... have done a first-rate job mapping this vital dimension in an opinion study of citizens of Guilford County, North Carolina... the best effort yet to plumb citizens' attitudes on this agonizing modern problem."—Reading Guide, Law Library of University of Virginia.

Originally published in 1958.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright
  2. pp. i-vi
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  1. Preface
  2. pp. vii-xii
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  1. Acknowledgments
  2. pp. xiii-xvi
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. xvii-xx
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  1. I. Background of the Study
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  1. II. Attitudes Toward the Negro and Desegregation
  2. pp. 29-51
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  1. III. Eleven Factors Which Influence Attitudes: A Selection
  2. pp. 52-82
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  1. IV. Education and Attitudes Toward Desegregation
  2. pp. 83-95
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  1. V. Education and Attitudes, with Other Factors Held Constant
  2. pp. 96-104
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  1. VI. Exposure to Mass Media and Attitudes Toward Desegregation
  2. pp. 105-115
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  1. VII. Exposure to Mass Media and Attitudes, with Other Factors Held Constant
  2. pp. 116-126
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  1. VIII. Occupation, Mobility, and Attitudes Toward Desegregation
  2. pp. 127-141
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  1. IX. Occupation, Mobility, and Attitudes, with Other Factors Held Constant
  2. pp. 142-148
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  1. X. The Quality and Role of Leaders in the Process of Desegregation
  2. pp. 149-170
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  1. XI. Two Collective Portraits: The Hard Core and Those Who Are Ready
  2. pp. 171-188
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  1. XII. Ten Major Findings and Their Implications
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  1. Appendices
  1. APPENDIX A
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  1. APPENDIX B
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  1. APPENDIX C
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  1. APPENDIX D
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  1. APPENDIX E
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  1. APPENDIX F
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  1. APPENDIX G
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  1. APPENDIX H
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  1. APPENDIX I
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  1. APPENDIX J
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  1. APPENDIX K
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  1. APPENDIX L
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