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  1. Harris 1969 New York City Racial and Religious Survey, No. 1925, Jewish

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    Louis Harris and Associates, Inc. (1969). Harris 1969 New York City Racial and Religious Survey, No. 1925, Jewish [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/J7FWU
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    Dataset updated
    Apr 1969
    Dataset provided by
    Association of Religion Data Archives
    Authors
    Louis Harris and Associates, Inc.
    Dataset funded by
    Ford Foundation
    Description

    This study commissioned by the Ford Foundation, studies black-Jewish relations in New York City to determine points of contact between the groups and delineate current and future conflict areas. Attitudes underlying conflict or cooperation as well as perceptions of non-black, non-Jewish population are also examined. Questions were asked in the areas of race relations, discrimination, alienation, community relations, anti-Semitism, integration, religion, violence, and black and Jewish relations. The HAR69JEW is the sample consisting of only of those who identified their religion as Jewish. This survey is related to the HAR69BLK (black sample) and the HAR69NJW (non-Jewish-white sample).

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Harris 1969 New York City Racial and Religious Survey, No. 1925, Jewish

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90 scholarly articles cite this dataset (View in Google Scholar)
Dataset updated
Apr 1969
Dataset provided by
Association of Religion Data Archives
Authors
Louis Harris and Associates, Inc.
Dataset funded by
Ford Foundation
Description

This study commissioned by the Ford Foundation, studies black-Jewish relations in New York City to determine points of contact between the groups and delineate current and future conflict areas. Attitudes underlying conflict or cooperation as well as perceptions of non-black, non-Jewish population are also examined. Questions were asked in the areas of race relations, discrimination, alienation, community relations, anti-Semitism, integration, religion, violence, and black and Jewish relations. The HAR69JEW is the sample consisting of only of those who identified their religion as Jewish. This survey is related to the HAR69BLK (black sample) and the HAR69NJW (non-Jewish-white sample).

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