Racism equals power plus prejudice: A social psychological equation for racial oppression.
@inproceedings{Operario1998RacismEP, title={Racism equals power plus prejudice: A social psychological equation for racial oppression.}, author={Don Operario and Susan T. Fiske}, year={1998} }
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