Part of speech: n.
Quotation: There’s little evidence of any overt racial tension between students or between their parents.…The school superintendent, however, concedes that a perception exists that’s sometimes called “the white-boy syndrome.” He describes it as: “Kids who are white feel themselves a distinct minority against a majority culture.”
Author:
Suein Hwang
Publishing location:
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Date of publication:
Nov. 21, 2005
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