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A shorter version of this paper was presented at American Educational Research Association, Boston, 1980. The analysis was completed while the author was a Post-doctoral Fellow at the Center for the Social Organization of Schools, The Johns Hopkins University.
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Scott, R.R. The development of political attitudes in segregated and desegregated schools. Urban Rev 13, 25–34 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01959019
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