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ABC News: Mixed Ethnicity Surroundings Foster Greater Acceptance, Research Suggests

  • Organization: ABC News
  • Creation Date: Wednesday, June 06, 2007
  • Submitted: Wednesday, June 06, 2007
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An article from ABC News, entitled "School Setting May Impact Racial Exclusion Among Children: Mixed Ethnicity Surroundings Foster Greater Acceptance, Research Suggests" finds that "children and adolescents who had friends from different ethnic backgrounds were significantly more likely to say it is wrong to exclude someone because of their race, citing unfairness or hurting the feelings of the excluded child as reasons."

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