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Inter-minority Relations: Factors Shaping Cognitive and Affective Intergroup Attitudes between Asian and Black Americans

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Nicholson, HL; Yoo, N; Okazaki, S; Chang, DF; Craig, MA
Published in: Social Problems
March 28, 2026

Rising anti-Asian racism and the recent police killings of unarmed Black people have called attention to how Asian and Black Americans experience racism and how they perceive one another. Using data from a recent national sample of Asian (n = 1078) and Black Americans (n = 367), we explored socio-demographic (demographic, socioeconomic, political, and immigration) as well as group-relevant predictors of intergroup attitudes between Asian and Black Americans. Measures of intergroup attitudes included feelings of warmth and negative outgroup sentiment. Regression analyses showed that income, educational attainment level, employment status, immigration status, gender, age, ethnicity, political ideology, and political party affiliation were significant socio-demographic predictors of Asian Americans’ attitudes toward Black Americans. In contrast, only age and ethnicity emerged as significant socio-demographic predictors of Black Americans’ attitudes toward Asian Americans. The explanatory power of beliefs about group relations–such as endorsement of zero-sum, nationalist, and oppressed minority ideologies–as well as the degree of intergroup contact was quite strong for predicting intergroup attitudes for both groups. The findings reveal the complexity behind Asian-Black intergroup dynamics and highlight pathways and barriers toward cultivating more positive attitudes and intergroup relations.

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Social Problems

DOI

EISSN

1533-8533

ISSN

0037-7791

Publication Date

March 28, 2026

Volume

73

Issue

2

Start / End Page

609 / 629

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Related Subject Headings

  • Sociology
  • 4410 Sociology
  • 3507 Strategy, management and organisational behaviour
 

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Nicholson, H. L., Yoo, N., Okazaki, S., Chang, D. F., & Craig, M. A. (2026). Inter-minority Relations: Factors Shaping Cognitive and Affective Intergroup Attitudes between Asian and Black Americans. Social Problems, 73(2), 609–629. https://doi.org/10.1093/socpro/spae075
Nicholson, Harvey L., Nari Yoo, Sumie Okazaki, Doris F. Chang, and Maureen A. Craig. “Inter-minority Relations: Factors Shaping Cognitive and Affective Intergroup Attitudes between Asian and Black Americans.” Social Problems 73, no. 2 (March 28, 2026): 609–29. https://doi.org/10.1093/socpro/spae075.
Nicholson HL, Yoo N, Okazaki S, Chang DF, Craig MA. Inter-minority Relations: Factors Shaping Cognitive and Affective Intergroup Attitudes between Asian and Black Americans. Social Problems. 2026 Mar 28;73(2):609–29.
Nicholson, Harvey L., et al. “Inter-minority Relations: Factors Shaping Cognitive and Affective Intergroup Attitudes between Asian and Black Americans.” Social Problems, vol. 73, no. 2, Oxford University Press (OUP), Mar. 2026, pp. 609–29. Crossref, doi:10.1093/socpro/spae075.
Nicholson HL, Yoo N, Okazaki S, Chang DF, Craig MA. Inter-minority Relations: Factors Shaping Cognitive and Affective Intergroup Attitudes between Asian and Black Americans. Social Problems. Oxford University Press (OUP); 2026 Mar 28;73(2):609–629.
Journal cover image

Published In

Social Problems

DOI

EISSN

1533-8533

ISSN

0037-7791

Publication Date

March 28, 2026

Volume

73

Issue

2

Start / End Page

609 / 629

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Related Subject Headings

  • Sociology
  • 4410 Sociology
  • 3507 Strategy, management and organisational behaviour