Jennifer Lee
Tuesday, October 29, 2002
Sociologist Jennifer Lee disputes the assumption that racial tensions define relationships between inner city merchants and customers. She claims that day-to-day interactions are actually quite civil and harmonious, Civility in the City: Blacks, Jews, and Koreans in Urban America.

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