Foolmewunz
Grammar Resistance Leader, TLA Dictator
http://www.slate.com/articles/busin...e/2005/04/a_roshanda_by_any_other_name.2.html
"What kind of parent is most likely to give a child such a distinctively black name? The data offer a clear answer: an unmarried, low-income, undereducated, teenage mother from a black neighborhood who has a distinctively black name herself."
In other words it is a lower class name, and the study did not control for class by using distinctively lower class white names as well.
You're quoting a segment of a study. And it did not say that certain names were lower class but that "all" black names are the product of working class families self-identifying as black and/or part of the black community. How, from that, do you conclude that those particular names are "lower class black names"? That's the distinction... you guys specifically said that those names were identifiable not just as black names but as lower class black names. I asked why those particular names are "lower class"?
The answer, it seems is that ALL black names are perceived as lower class. Yet this trend has been going on for almost fifty years - naming your child distinctively black-sounding names. And the ranks of colleges are full of Lateshas and Jamals and Alias and Kiras, as are segments of the business community.
So the overall study does not distinguish between poor black trash and acceptable up-and-rising black middle class names. It simply shows inherent racism in that all noticeably black names got fewer call-backs. I dare say those same employers (or persons working for those employers) are going to not be calling back Baracks in 2026.