| American Sociological Association - 1913 - 650 страница
...attitude of the white world toward the yellow man, but it determines the attitude of the yellow man toward the white. It puts between the races the invisible but very real gulf of self-consciousness. There is another consideration. Peoples we know intimately we respect and esteem.... | |
| Albion W. Small, Ellsworth Faris, Ernest Watson Burgess - 1914 - 906 страница
..."yellow peril." This not only determines, to a very large extent, the attitude of the white world t6ward the yellow man, but it determines the attitude of...between the races the invisible but very real gulf of self-consciousness. There is another consideration. Peoples we know intimately we respect and esteem.... | |
| Jesse Frederick Steiner - 1917 - 272 страница
...recent discussion of racial assimilation: The chief obstacles to the assimilation of the Negro and the Oriental are not mental but physical traits. It...rather than physical grounds. The claim that they 1 Park, RE, " Racial Assimilation in Secondary Groups," Amer. Journ. Soc., March, 1914, pp. 610-11.... | |
| Jesse Frederick Steiner - 1917 - 264 страница
...recent discussion of racial assimilation: / / The chief obstacles to. the assimilation of the Negro and the Oriental are not mental but physical traits. It...rather than physical grounds. The claim that they 1 Park, RE, " Racial Assimilation in Secondary Groups," Amer. Journ. Soc., March, 1914, pp. 610-11.... | |
| Robert Elliott Speer - 1924 - 456 страница
...to as the ' yellow peril.' This not only determines to a very large extent the attitude of the white world toward the yellow man but it determines the attitude of the yellow man toward the white. It puts between the races the invisible but very real gulf of self-consciousness."... | |
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