This study of White male undergraduates at one historically Black university explored experiences and perspectives relevant to racial beliefs and White racial consciousness. Respondents who characterized their temporary minority status with emphasis on "minority" tended to voice White racial consciousness perspectives consistent with greater awareness of racial and gender privilege. Copyright © 2009 by The Ohio State University.
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Peterson, R. D., & Hamrick, F. A. (2009). White, male, and “minority”: Racial consciousness among white male undergraduates attending a historically Black university. Journal of Higher Education, 80(1), 34–58. https://doi.org/10.1353/jhe.0.0036
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