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In "Race" words accumulate less into portraits than attitudes.
On the subject of race, words matter.
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On the road, he considers what Darwin wrote in The Descent of Man: "The civilised races of man will almost certainly exterminate and replace throughout the world the savage races" – words used by him to justify colonial extermination of native peoples.
As the racing word's attention turns toward the May 16 Preakness Stakes and a possible first Triple Crown winner since 1978, recall that Espinoza's previous two Derby winners — War Emblem in 2002 and California Chrome last year — both won at Pimlico before faltering in the Belmont Stakes.
Yet when used in a question asking people to describe their race, those words represent the latest shake-up in the way the country views itself racially.
The Clinton camp has been the slacker in this race, more words than action, and its candidate's message, for all its purported high-mindedness, was and is self-immolating.
When whites realized they had to change how they spoke of race, "code words" evolved.
When the US Road Sports & Entertainment Group, a Dallas company that produces endurance events, last month announced a series of 13.1-mile races, the words "half marathon" were conspicuously absent.
He might have dyed the horse's tail in March for the Gotham Stakes prep race, but word got around after he wrote about his intentions in a blog post.
But if the race-hate words used to denigrate black or Asian people are to be banned or considered unacceptable, then the same should apply for the vocabulary aimed at Jews.
If the Dalit's handle of "untouchability" feels too foreign to our American ears, let us examine a few race-driven words within our own borders.
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