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The myth of white superiority in Mississippi Burning

Pages 211-221 | Published online: 01 Apr 2009

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Juliette Gatto, Serge Guimond & Michaël Dambrun. (2018) Relative Gratification and Outgroup Prejudice: Further Tests On A New Dimension of Comparison. The Open Psychology Journal 11:1, pages 1-14.
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