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Reflections in the Rubble: Some Thoughts in the Aftermath of Civil Disorder
GARRETT O'CONNOR
Am J Psychiatry 1969;125:1557-1563.
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Assistant professor of psychiatry, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, 725 N. Wolfe St., Baltimore, Md. 21205, and psychiatrist-in-charge, psychiatric emergency service, Henry Phipps department of psychiatry, Johns Hopkins Hospital
1968-69, American Psychiatric Association
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Current approaches to the problem of ensuring civil rights for all have failed to reach the root of the matter, this author suggests, because they do not take into consideration the real and imagined social and economic threats that are important factors in the maintenance of racial prejudice. An impasse is created in which stereotypes thrive and violence brews. Programs that will make desegregation profitable and attractive for the black and white communities alike are desperately needed.Abstract Teaser
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