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Black and white self-esteem: the urban school child
Rosenberg, Morris., Simmons, Roberta G.
Year: 1972?]
Publisher:  American Sociological Association. 
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Frontmatter
1 Black and White Self-Esteem
2 The Measurement of Self-Esteem
3 Racial Insulation
4 Group Evaluation and Self-Evaluation
5 Skin Color
6 Social Class
7 The Broken Family
8 Performance in School
9 Aspirations
10 Social Psychological Implications
APPENDIX A The Sample Design
References
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Title: Black and white self-esteem : the urban school child / by Morris Rosenberg and Roberta G. Simmons.
Author: Rosenberg, Morris; Simmons, Roberta G
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Source Version: Black and white self-esteem : the urban school child / by Morris Rosenberg and Roberta G. Simmons
Rosenberg, Morris, Simmons, Roberta G
[Washington: American Sociological Association, 1972?]
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.06866
Subject Headings: • African Americans -- Psychology
• Self-esteem
• African American children -- Maryland -- Baltimore
• African American youth -- Maryland -- Baltimore
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