A Study of Georgian Students' Attitude and Knowledge about the Post-Civil Rights Era in the United States
Keywords:
Georgia, African-Americans, AttitudeAbstract
This mini survey was aimed to find out general attitude of Georgian students about African-Americans in the United States comprising post-Civil Rights era and 1990s. preceding the amazing period of the presidential elections of 2008. After having surveyed 158 students of the International Black Sea University (IBSU), we came to the conclusion that the students are not fully aware of the life conditions and achievements of African-Americans between the post-Civil rights era and 1990s .Downloads
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2010-05-27
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Linguistics and Literature
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