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Although some have heralded recent political and cultural developments as signaling the arrival of a postracial era in America, several legal and social controversies regarding "reverse racism" highlight Whites' increasing concern about anti-White bias. We show that this emerging belief reflects Whites' view of racism as a zero-sum game, such that decreases in perceived bias against Blacks over the past six decades are associated with increases in perceived bias against Whites-a relationship not observed in Blacks' perceptions. Moreover, these changes in Whites' conceptions of racism are extreme enough that Whites have now come to view anti-White bias as a bigger societal problem than anti-Black bias.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d7b6af6cc86f5f11b8a85c — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/1745691611406922
Michael I. Norton
Samuel R. Sommers
Perspectives on Psychological Science
Tufts University
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