Loury goes on to argue that it is crucially important to distinguish between racial discrimination and racial stigma in the study of this problem. |
Economist Glenn Loury has developed fundamental insights into the nature of self-reinforcing stereotypes. |
Loury was emerging as exactly the kind of person he had warned black America to avoid: a violent, irresponsible, drug-using womanizer who put his own pleasure above the demands of his career and the needs of his family. |
Loury pointed out that the new racial politics actually asks little of sympathetic whites: a confession, a reading assignment. |
Loury, a professor of sociology and anthropology at Arcadia University, knows about all too well, the accomplishments of Black males, she says, often go unnoticed. |
As these had been obstructed in many places, it was six o'clock in the evening before the clearing by loury was reached. |