Blacks Quote by Jared Taylor
““An unwillingness to associate with blacks has long been considered a sign of lower-class closed-mindedness, but a 2006 study by Michael Emerson and David Sikkink of Rice University found that the more education white parents had, the more likely they were to rule out schools for their children simply because of the number of blacks.””
About This Quote
Source Study: 2006 research by Michael Emerson and David Sikkink, Rice University
Higher education among white parents correlates with increased school segregation based on Black student numbers, reflecting class and racial bias.
In simple terms: More educated white parents tend to avoid schools with many Black students.
Beware of education reinforcing prejudice.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- school choice
- parental decision making
- policy debates
- community relations
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does education influence racial attitudes?
- What interventions can counteract educated bias?
Higher education does not automatically reduce prejudice; other factors shape attitudes.