ATTITUDES OF MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE-STUDENTS TOWARD DUKE,DAVID BEFORE AND AFTER SEEING THE FILM WHO IS DUKE,DAVID

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The attitudes of 211 students at a university in Mississippi were investigated both before and after seeing the Public Broadcasting Film Who Is David Duke? The film provided evidence of Duke's current racism, anti-Semitism, and pro-Nazi leanings. In a previous study with university students in Louisiana, the majority did not change their attitudes after watching the film (Eisenman, 1993). However, in the present study, students' attitudes showed change in an anti-Duke direction. The findings are discussed and reasons given for the differences between the two samples, and for the popularity of Duke, a former leader of the Ku Klux Klan.

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Adolescence

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28

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111

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