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Why did some blacks accept segregation? Why did most oppose it?
Stereotypic Inferences
Involve drawing broad, oversimplified conclusions about individuals based on their membership in certain groups, often ignoring personal differences.
Salience of Group Membership
The degree to which an individual's affiliation with a group is prominent and affects their behavior and perceptions.
Social Markers
Visible or tangible indicators used to infer or assume an individual's social status, group membership, or identity.
Ethnic Identity
The sense of belonging to a specific ethnic group, incorporating aspects such as common language, culture, and traditions.
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