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Adverts for Cheltenham meetings are ubiquitous on tube escalators, a very rare instance of racing reaching out to the urban bourgeoisie.
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Response: We have changed all instances of "races" to "ethnic groups" throughout the manuscript.
When we went on a tour of the Barbican, home of the Royal Shakespeare Company, for instance, I raced ahead of the group into the cafeteria, rushed up to the cashier and briskly interrogated her.
To the outside observer, this doesn't look like an instance of comedy's race problem.
The Morehouse speech offered an instance of Obama discussing race, a topic he has been criticized for avoiding given his unique vantage point as the country's first African American president.
In his discussion, for instance, of the intersection of race and imperialism at the turn of the 20th century, Dr. Franklin observed: "The United States, unlike other imperial powers, had a color problem at home and therefore had to pursue a policy with regard to race that would not upset the racial equilibrium within the United States.
Consider, for instance, the matter of race.
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