In interviews with wealthy White men, Feagin and O’Brien (2003) found that some of their interviewees were very concerned about class and racial inequities and saw the need for substantial political and economic change. What separated these men from their counterparts who held more traditional and racist attitudes?

A. having long-term friendships and regular social contact with people of color or different ethnic groups
B. having the opportunity to observe the work ethic of ethnoracial minorities
C. having grown up with domestic workers (nannies, housekeepers) who were Black or Latino
D. having travelled abroad


A. having long-term friendships and regular social contact with people of color or different ethnic groups

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