Sociology Department, University of Oregon, Eugene 97403, USA.
AJS. 2010 Jul;116(1):187-231. doi: 10.1086/652136.
This article examines variation in the social position of mixed-race populations by exploiting county-level variation in the degree of occupational differentiation between blacks and mulattoes in the 1880 U.S. census. The role of the mixed-race category as either a "buffer class" or a status threat depended on the class composition of whites. Black/mulatto occupational differentiation was greatest where whites had high occupational prestige and thus little to fear from a mulatto group. Furthermore, differentiation increased the risk of lynching where whites had relatively low status and decreased the risk of lynching where whites had relatively high status.
本文通过利用 1880 年美国人口普查中黑人和黑白混血儿之间职业分化程度的县级差异,考察了混血人群社会地位的变化。混血儿类别作为“缓冲阶级”或地位威胁的角色取决于白人的阶级构成。在白人职业声望较高、因此几乎不必担心黑白混血儿群体的地区,黑白混血儿的职业分化最大。此外,在白人地位相对较低的地区,分化增加了私刑的风险,而在白人地位相对较高的地区,分化降低了私刑的风险。