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... racism is a task for the White community . If racism is a White problem , as we are all agreed it is , then there is little the Blacks can do about it , except demand that these attitudes and prejudices do not deprive other people of ...
... racism is a task for the White community . If racism is a White problem , as we are all agreed it is , then there is little the Blacks can do about it , except demand that these attitudes and prejudices do not deprive other people of ...
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... racism ? The word has represented daily reality to millions of black people for centuries , yet it is rarely defined -- per- haps just because that reality has been such a commonplace . By " racism " we mean the predication of decisions ...
... racism ? The word has represented daily reality to millions of black people for centuries , yet it is rarely defined -- per- haps just because that reality has been such a commonplace . By " racism " we mean the predication of decisions ...
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... racism . When a black family moves into a home in a white neighborhood and is stoned , burned or routed out , they are victims of an overt act of individual racism which many people will condemn -- at least in words . But it is ...
... racism . When a black family moves into a home in a white neighborhood and is stoned , burned or routed out , they are victims of an overt act of individual racism which many people will condemn -- at least in words . But it is ...
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SESSIONI EQUALITY IN WHAT? PAGE | 1 |
ALLEGORY OF INDIVIDUALISM | 9 |
CONFLICT | 12 |
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