Milton Gordon
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Milton Myron Gordon (born October 3, 1918) is an American sociologist. He is most noted for having devised a theory on the Seven Stages of Assimilation. He was born in Gardiner, Maine.
Acculturation: newcomers adopt language, dress, and daily customs of the host society (including values and norms).
Structural assimilation: large-scale entrance of minorities into cliques, clubs and institutions in the host society.
Marital assimilation: widespread intermarriage.
Identification assimilation: the minority feels bonded to the dominant culture.
Attitude reception assimilation refers to the absence of prejudice .
Behavior reception assimilation refers to the absence of discrimination.
Civic assimilation occurs when there is an absence of values and power struggles.