… An excellent example of options available for blacks in interpersonal situ- ations during and after slavery has been sighted by Pugh (1972). He suggests two forms of responses: "anxiety conditioned to blackness" and "adaptive inferiority." The latter refers to the tendency …
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Caldwell-Colbert, A. T., & Jenkins, J. O. (1982). Modification of Interpersonal Behavior. In Behavior Modification in Black Populations (pp. 171–207). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-4100-0_9
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