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Preference for Second-Generation African Immigrants Over Native-Born Black Americans: A College Admission Simulation
Authors:Asia T. McCleary-Gaddy  Carol T. Miller
Affiliation:University of Vermont
Abstract:Two studies examined preferences for second-generation African immigrants over Black American natives in a college admission simulation. Study 1 showed that a Black American native applicant was less likely to be admitted when his competitor was a second-generation African immigrant applicant relative to a White American competitor. Study 2 showed that this preference did not occur when the two applicants of color were not in competition. Stereotypes and perceived SES did not explain these findings. Discussion suggests that accepting second-generation African immigrants may cover for prejudice by providing a socially desirable alternative to accepting Black American native applicants.
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