Includes bibliographical references (p. 251-271) and index.
Contents:
Part I: Understanding race and trust -- Introduction : Race, risk, and discrimination -- Explaining Blacks' (dis)trust : a theory of discriminative racial-psychological processing -- Part II: Racial internalization -- Being Black in America : racial socialization -- Trust no one : navigating race and racism -- Trusting bodies, racing trust -- Part III: Racial externalization -- The societal context -- The political context -- Conclusion : In whom do Black Americans trust?
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