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  1. 👀 Did #Kids Become More #Racist Under #Trump?

    When #sociologist Margaret #Hagerman set out to interview #middleschoolers about their #ideology and #politics in 2017, she asked each child the same series of questions, warming them up with a few softballs — “What’s your #neighborhood like?” and “Do people put up a lot of political #signs — before moving on to “How did you feel after the presidential #election

    nymag.com/intelligencer/articl

  2. 👀 Did #Kids Become More #Racist Under #Trump?

    When #sociologist Margaret #Hagerman set out to interview #middleschoolers about their #ideology and #politics in 2017, she asked each child the same series of questions, warming them up with a few softballs — “What’s your #neighborhood like?” and “Do people put up a lot of political #signs — before moving on to “How did you feel after the presidential #election

    nymag.com/intelligencer/articl

  3. 👀 Did #Kids Become More #Racist Under #Trump?

    When #sociologist Margaret #Hagerman set out to interview #middleschoolers about their #ideology and #politics in 2017, she asked each child the same series of questions, warming them up with a few softballs — “What’s your #neighborhood like?” and “Do people put up a lot of political #signs — before moving on to “How did you feel after the presidential #election

    nymag.com/intelligencer/articl

  4. 👀 Did #Kids Become More #Racist Under #Trump?

    When #sociologist Margaret #Hagerman set out to interview #middleschoolers about their #ideology and #politics in 2017, she asked each child the same series of questions, warming them up with a few softballs — “What’s your #neighborhood like?” and “Do people put up a lot of political #signs — before moving on to “How did you feel after the presidential #election

    nymag.com/intelligencer/articl

  5. 👀 Did #Kids Become More #Racist Under #Trump?

    When #sociologist Margaret #Hagerman set out to interview #middleschoolers about their #ideology and #politics in 2017, she asked each child the same series of questions, warming them up with a few softballs — “What’s your #neighborhood like?” and “Do people put up a lot of political #signs — before moving on to “How did you feel after the presidential #election

    nymag.com/intelligencer/articl