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The genre has allowed filmmakers to confront race relations but in a rock-'em, sock-'em context: low on speechifying, high on car chases.

More evident is the way these three artists actively confront race and (art) history — which often seems like a mandate for young black artists — and how their work both borrows, and tries to separate itself, from their recent predecessors, many of whom were also artists in residence at the Studio Museum.

As stated by Riach and Rich (2002): "There are many reasons why job applicants may be rejected before an employer has to confront race (or sex).

Black people as powerful as Gumbel are supposed to be afraid to confront race and to tip toe on this delicate, unforgivable terrain, like wimpy DC politicians.

"You know, these nine lives were sacrificed to a man who believed he was going to trigger a race war, instead there has been an effort, at least in the state of South Carolina, to confront race with their flag that obviously divides their population.

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His engaging, infuriating work succeeds because it forces the reader to pay attention; because it is brutal without apology; because it directly confronts race and passion, the guilt that can accompany them, and the pain of repudiation.

He confronted race head-on, then reached beyond it to talk sympathetically about the experiences of the white working class and the plight of workers stripped of jobs and pensions.

Some have alleged that Hamilton never fully confronts race directly, but if it did it might descend into the same moralizing opine that often mars great art.

Attorney General Eric Holder got it right in February 2009 when he said Americans are cowards when it comes to talking about and confronting race and racism.

Dylann Storm Roof, a white man who reportedly shouted racial epithets before opening fire inside an iconic black church in Charleston, S.C., and once displayed apartheid-era patches on his jacket, was being held Thursday in connection with the attack that left nine people dead and the nation again confronting race and violence.

He faced grave topics confronting racing with similarly lively prose, such as in an April 16, 1934, column about antidoping legislation.

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