Stereotypes (Social psychology) -- United States
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- Acting white? : rethinking race in "post-racial" America
- Black is... black ain't : a personal journey through black identity
- Brainwashed : challenging the myth of Black inferiority
- Clinging to mammy : the faithful slave in twentieth-century America
- Framing Muslims : stereotyping and representation since 9/11
- Hating women : America's hostile campaign against the fairer sex
- trueHe's a stud, she's a slut and 49 other double standards every woman should know
- trueI am not a slut : slut-shaming in the age of the Internet
- Islamophobia : making Muslims the enemy
- trueNerds : who they are and why we need more of them
- trueRedskins : insult and brand
- Reducing prejudice and stereotyping in schools
- Reel Injun : Hollywood et les Indiens
- Selling the Indian : commercializing & appropriating American Indian cultures
- trueSellout : the politics of racial betrayal
- Shadowboxing : representations of black feminist politics
- Shadows of doubt : stereotypes, crime, and the pursuit of justice
- trueSister citizen : shame, stereotypes, and Black women in America
- trueThe sisters are alright : changing the broken narrative of black women in America
- Wild West shows and the images of American Indians, 1883-1933
- Wild West shows and the images of American Indians, 1883-1933
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