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Morning, Ann – Social Forces, 2009
Despite their longstanding interest in race, American sociologists have conducted little empirical research on sociodemographic patterns or longitudinal trends in "racial conceptualization"--that is, notions of what race is, how races differ, and the origins of race. This article outlines key empirical, methodological and theoretical…
Descriptors: Racial Attitudes, Demography, Pattern Recognition, Research Methodology

Hughes, Michael; Hertel, Bradley R. – Social Forces, 1990
Among 2,107 Black Americans, lighter skin color was associated with greater education, income, occupational prestige; higher socioeconomic status (SES) of spouse; lower Black consciousness. Association between skin color and life chances in this sample was as strong as the effect of race (Black versus White), and it has persisted from 1950s to…
Descriptors: Blacks, Educational Attainment, Ethnicity, Family Income