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American apartheid: The perpetuation of the underclass
Douglas S. Massey
, Nancy A. Denton
Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
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American Cities
33%
American Life
33%
Apartheid
100%
Black-owned Businesses
33%
Business Owners
33%
Business Professionals
33%
Childrens
33%
Class Position
33%
Demographers
33%
Full Participation
33%
Geographical Differentiation
33%
Ghetto
100%
Political Empowerment
33%
Politicians
33%
Pragmatic Adaptation
33%
Residential Mobility
33%
Social Isolation
33%
Social Mobility
66%
Socio-economic Development
33%
Socioeconomic Status
33%
Spatial Mobility
33%
Speech Patterns
33%
Standard American English
33%
Underclass
100%
Vested Interests
33%
White People
33%
Social Sciences
Class Position
33%
Perpetuation
100%
Residential Mobility
33%
Segregation
100%
Social Alienation
33%
Social Mobility
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Vested Interest
100%