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Welcome to UnderstandingPrejudice.org, a web site for students, teachers, and others interested in the causes and consequences of prejudice.

In these pages you will find more than 2,000 links to prejudice-related resources, as well as searchable databases with hundreds of prejudice researchers and social justice organizations.

To the right, you'll also find a variety of interactive exercises offering unique perspectives on prejudice, stereotyping, and discrimination.

Although this web site is intended to supplement a McGraw-Hill anthology entitled Understanding Prejudice and Discrimination, all pages and activities are freely available and can be used with other texts or on their own.

Note: For readers of the anthology, the best place to start is with the Baseline Survey above (to record your opinions before reading the anthology).
Baseline Survey
Slide Tour of Prejudice
Where Do You Draw the Line?
Ambivalent Sexism and Culture
Slavery and the U.S. Presidents
What's Your Native IQ?
Can You Avoid Segregation?

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