Sentence examples for racial ideas from inspiring English sources

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Just when platitudes about race threaten to turn his novels into essays, Mosley adds a few characters who don't fit so easily into our preconceived racial ideas.

By the turn of the 20th century, African-Americans were well practiced at engaging the power of photography to challenge racial ideas, as well as to create and celebrate black identity.

Unlike what the Clintons did to Lani Guinier, responding to her radical racial ideas by throwing her under the bus, Obama went to great pains to honor the human dimension of his relationship with his politically threatening "old uncle," as he calls him.

Some analysts have also argued that the accession of East Germany to the West in 1990 was underpinned by racial ideas about the German nation.

But before jumping to the conclusion that Latinos are selecting "white" because of shifting racial ideas or assimilation, let's consider a few characteristics of the Latino community.

Lyons denounced the Nazi racial ideas, which he noted discriminated against blacks as well as Jews, and encouraged the audience to boycott all German-made goods until "Hitler comes to his senses".

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Yet although that racial idea had been discredited by the 20th century, researchers have been able to show that the Basques have a striking number of genetic differences that set them apart from other Europeans.

But at the legal, political, and geopolitical levels quarantine becomes a much more nuanced challenge, one that embodies class and racial biases, ideas of purity and pollution, national identity, and the fine balance in civil society between "freedom from" and "freedom to".

These women overcame the resistance and paternalism of black and white church leaders who thought black women should restrict their philanthropic activities to the narrow domestic sphere, only to encounter condescending European missionaries and exploitative colonists who feared they would spread "radical ideas" of racial equality to the native population once they arrived in Africa.

The phrase is used differently in different disciplines, but it generally refers to the study of the ways in which racial concepts and ideas may be operating relatively covertly across social institutions and practices — as ideological drones, of a sort.

And this in turn would boost false racial and eugenic ideas.

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