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Bowie, Niko. "‘Self-segregation’ myth affects all groups." //Yale Daily News//. February 12, 2007. Web. 9 Nov 2009. <[]>. Niko Bowie writes for Yale Daily News. We should trust this person because they have written a lot of well written articles for the Yale Daily News. This article talks about someone who works with the Afro-American Cultural Center and her experiences at Yale, being a black person herself. This was a useful site because it showed what self-segregation was like at a college.

Bronson, Po, and Ashley Merryman. "By Third Grade, Black Students Who Self Segregate Are More Popular ." //Newsweek//. September 10, 2009. Web. <[]>. Po Bronson is an American journalist and author. Po Bronson Po Bronson graduated from Stanford University. He pursued his career a few years later to become a writer. He started out writing short stories but then carried on into writing novels. We should trust his writing because he wrote an internationally best seller book called //Bombardiers.// This article is about how even at the young age of third grade kids start to self-segregate. The kids are choosing friends and gaining popularity by the color of their skin and their race. This was a useful source because it had a lot of good statistics on it.

Dougherty, Rachel. "The dangers of voluntary self-segregation ." //The Massachusetts Daily Collegian//. April 30, 2009. Web. 9 Nov 2009. <[]>. Rachel Dougherty is a Collegian columnist. This article is about who, where, and why students self-segregate. You figure out that a lot of kids segregate in colleges and not only in middle school/upper school. It is helpful because it gives a lot of good information about why students self- segregate. Through out the article it gives a lot of statistics about blacks and whites. This article has so much good information in it that was really useful in writing my wiki.

Stickings, J.W., Michael. "Demographic clustering and the self-segregation of America ." //The Reaction//. October 30, 2009. Web. 9 Nov 2009. <[]>. Michael J.W. Stickings is the founder and editor of The Reaction. The Reaction is a political blog. Michael J.W. Stickings and The Reaction team wrote this article. The article is about demographic differences and that we self-segregate demographically. Not only do people segregate by race, but also demographically.