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Introduction Introduction
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Competition and Intergroup Attitudes Between Latinos and African Americans Competition and Intergroup Attitudes Between Latinos and African Americans
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Group Threat Group Threat
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Black-Brown Relations in California Black-Brown Relations in California
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The Impact of Relative Perceptions of Competition in Latinos’ Attitudes Toward Blacks The Impact of Relative Perceptions of Competition in Latinos’ Attitudes Toward Blacks
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Data and Methods Data and Methods
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Variable Construction Variable Construction
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The Results The Results
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Conclusion Conclusion
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Appendix: Variable Construction Appendix: Variable Construction
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Notes Notes
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References References
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7 Rainbow Coalition in the Golden State? Exposing Myths, Uncovering New Realities in Latino Attitudes Toward Blacks
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Published:November 2013
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Abstract
This chapter examines Latina/o attitudes toward African Americans in California, and especially the extent to which Latinas/os may see themselves in competition not only with Blacks but also with other groups. During the 1970s and 1980s, Blacks and Latinos appeared close to forming a “rainbow coalition” that would work for the political and social benefit of both groups. In Los Angeles, Latinos were brought into the Bradley coalition over time and became important partners in electing African Americans to office in California. Using new measures that draw on the Latino National Survey, this chapter analyzes Latino perceptions of competition with Blacks across several sociopolitical arenas in California, including gaining access to jobs, education and schools, and city and state government employment and achieving political representation. It shows that Latinas/os are actually more competitive with other Latinas/os than with African Americans.
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