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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hidden racism" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe subtle or covert forms of racism that may not be immediately obvious.
Example: "The study revealed instances of hidden racism in the hiring practices of several companies."
Alternatives: "covert racism" or "subtle racism."
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Frank Newport, the editor in chief of the Gallup Poll, said any polls where Mr. Obama underperformed or overperformed slightly had been affected by randomness, rather than bad polling or hidden racism.
For Chaouki, whose parliamentary mailbag speaks volumes about Italy's wider struggles with integration and lingering prejudice, the Tavecchio storm has exposed the "hidden racism which emerges now and again" in society as a whole.
"In Seattle, we have a lot of diversity, but there's a hidden racism," said Donte Hill, a construction manager who estimates that his clientele is about 90% white.
"It's a lot of hidden racism that goes on in Cordova," said Pete Bush, who is black and was the high school football coach here until he resigned in January.
Gordon Taylor of the Professional Footballers Associationn has even gone as far to say there's an issue with "hidden racism".
has also said that "hidden racism" is behind the confirmation delay.
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Walker effectively hides racism and anti-gay sentiments behind a veneer of state rights and fiscal austerity.
1) You Can't Hide from Racism One of the major suggestions for black students when dealing with racism is, in fact, not to deal with it at all by making the choice to attend an HBCU instead of a PWI.
What better way to hide his racism".
After his testimony, Mr. Malema told hundreds of his followers who had stood outside for hours that Mr. Du Plessis "couldn't hide the racism in his face".
It can also hide outright racism or a desire to preserve traditional hierarchies (on closer inspection Trump's "Making America Great Again" turns out to mean: "Make sure white males continue to rule").
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