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r Employment Practices Act of 1951 that banned | racial discrimination in hiring and influenced legisl |
In 1963, before | racial desegregation occurred, the Ramsey II Unit hou |
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In 1963, before | racial desegregation occurred, the facility housed Hi |
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In 1963, before | racial desegregation occurred, the facility housed fi |
rks - such as studies showing the link between | racial prejudice and media - have a reputation as inf |
e characterised by the lack of rancour between | racial groups, typical of the 1966 general election a |
ielscher was opposed to Nazism its biologistic | racial theories. |
isk white ethnic support by representing black | racial interests.” |
William Cross's Black | Racial Identity Development model is linear one with |
rom calling him an Uncle Tom, a black-on-black | racial epithet for someone who kowtowed to white soci |
is as it had a particularly high level of both | racial minorities and white liberals. |
The 1963 Loyola team also broke | racial barriers by being the first NCAA Division I te |
ing centre in Maseru, with the aim of building | racial equality and reconciliation. |
atively smooth transition to independence, but | racial suspicions between East Indians and Negroes wi |
an-American aviators became outraged enough by | racial segregation in the military that they resorted |
ly 1969, writing that it "was characterized by | racial friction in some schools, notably Lane, but li |
oured British India, where he was disgusted by | racial discrimination and campaigned for greater invo |
his jury selection process had been tainted by | racial bias. |
s not substantially and materially impaired by | racial and ethnic isolation. |
Notting Hill, London - then an area marked by | racial tension and bad landlords like Peter Rachman. |
that Scott's career was repeatedly affected by | racial prejudice and problems with top-level NASCAR o |
dicated that the four-hour riot was sparked by | racial tensions. |
ubsequently forced into hiding at Gavazzana by | racial persecution and only completed the doors in 19 |
ne of the white killers evidently motivated by | racial hatred, said then. |
of that year, there was more unrest fuelled by | racial and social discord, at Handsworth in Birmingha |
His tenure at the Citadel was marred by | racial controversy because of incidents of hazing whi |
school was located here until it was closed by | racial integration in the 1960s; the renovated buildi |
She was also a member of Camden's | Racial Equality Council. |
v. Lambeth (which invalidated carrier-enforced | racial segregation in interstate transportation). |
This caused | racial tension in the district. |
entifiable (as is the case for gender, certain | racial characteristics, disabilities, etc., see Spear |
n to remedy the underrepresentation of certain | racial or ethnic groups, as well as low-income studen |
a disproportionate number of jokes at certain | racial groups. |
It challenged | racial restrictions in the Washington Park Subdivisio |
er became increasingly involved in championing | racial equality, social justice, and environmental ca |
rpose to more equitably represent the changing | racial composure of the city and coincided with the c |
oard as a satire of the aforementioned Chinese | racial term. |
ith the previous election following the city's | racial divides so closely, the race of the candidates |
hood, attempting to lead the way in his city's | racial integration. |
Uniquely, they did not claim | racial discrimination, since Mexicans were legally co |
s to justify the explicit, sweeping, classwide | racial classifications at issue" as a misreading that |
Anthropologically, no clear | racial groups exist. |
David Colburn, | Racial Change and Community Crisis, Columbia Universi |
nd joined the Joint Labour Committee to Combat | Racial Intolerance soon after arriving in Canada work |
to organize Joint Labour Committees to Combat | Racial Intolerance with the CCL and the TLC in Montre |
lic school students non-violent ways to combat | racial discrimination, and to use government to effec |
y theories and a growing interest in combating | racial diversity in Toronto, in 1972, the Edmund Burk |
rid is a Norwegian organization which combines | racial teachings with imagery derived from Norse myth |
tle Mexico or Ethnica based on the community's | racial diversity. |
and white groups, and acknowledges the complex | racial history of a city with a slaveholding past. |
s own self-made "Procedural Analysis" concept, | racial theories and stereotyping, Holocaust denial an |
rote for a diocesan publication that concerned | racial and social justice. |
garding the recent surge in tension concerning | racial relations at Baylor. |
omote his film My Name is Khan, which concerns | racial profiling of Muslims in the United States. |
nwearingly...protesting oppression, condemning | racial madness...This was an aspect which he apprecia |
he bishops of the Atlanta Province, condemning | racial discrimination as contrary to Christian princi |
itions, although these people still confronted | racial discrimination on the job. |
in the National Assembly of Guyana.. Continued | racial tension raged the campaign, as the PPP support |
ied School District to adopt a plan to correct | racial imbalance at all levels. |
and could not find any mention of the country | racial makeup. |
Ring covered | racial relations, the civil rights struggle, and the |
ability of people of different races to cross | racial barriers through commonality of sexual identif |
eaders and viewers to believe that a cultural, | racial and generational "civil war" was taking place. |
escribe an increase in the mixing of cultural, | racial, and ethnic identities in the United States in |
ccording to The Times, was "intended to debunk | racial stereotypes but came to be widely condemned fo |
ree to question religious beliefs and to decry | racial prejudice, including enslavement of Native Ame |
y because of Jim Crow laws and the deep-seated | racial strife in the South which supported them and m |
tegorisation of Europeans into clearly defined | racial groups. |
ar to Freud's idea of a fetish, Bhabha defines | racial fetish to be a fixation on other races being n |
udent Movement with Sit-ins in order to demand | racial desegregation of their society as part of the |
950s to oppose Supreme Court rulings demanding | racial integration. |
a challenged law be the result of demonstrable | racial animus on the legislator's part, but that they |
hand-deliver letters he had written denouncing | racial segregation. |
tation for soulless architecture, deprivation, | racial tension and crime. |
h its Janus-face of environmental destruction, | racial annihilation, and of a simultaneous build-up o |
American communities like gender differences, | racial hierarchies, and family relationships. |
members to hundreds of members from different | racial, social and cultural background through the gr |
tudents to interact with students of different | racial, ethnic and economic backgrounds. |
and understanding between people of different | racial background." |
In academic discourse, | racial fetishism is a postcolonialist term found in t |
Discussing | Racial Hatred Bill in January 2006 |
s such as "Donahue", and "Geraldo", discussing | racial issues in the USA. |
The three playable factions each have distinct | racial advantages and are separated into four classes |
pect and understanding among people of diverse | racial, ethnic, and religious backgrounds.. On occasi |
he needs of students and families from diverse | racial, cultural, socio-economic and linguistic backg |
ool in Prescott, depicting students of diverse | racial backgrounds. |
She broke down | racial barriers such that once at Angelus Temple, Ku |
the field of nursing, known for breaking down | racial barriers and preserving the history of African |
Quotation--A Futile Effort to Pin It Down--'A | Racial Program for the 20th Century' Seems to Exist O |
VCHC's mission is to preserve the economic, | racial and social diversity of Venice and the surroun |
the two communities offer an ethnic, economic, | racial, and cultural diversity that is reflected in t |
he court he led efforts to study and eliminate | racial and ethnic biases in the courts. |
Plessy vs Ferguson in attempting to eliminate | racial segregation on transportation in the U.S. On M |
as stable and loving, although she encountered | racial prejudice in her neighborhood and in her schoo |
in 1963 by the state of California to help end | racial discrimination by property owners and landlord |
edom Summer project, which was intended to end | racial disfranchisement. |
a weak piece of legislation" and failed to end | racial discrimination in the UK, as evidenced by the |
During his pastorate, he ended | racial segregation at the parochial school in 1942 an |
own v. Board of Education decision which ended | racial segregation in schools and the renovated Brown |
An even more significant step in ending | racial separation was Hatchett's reelection in 1976. |
city of Montgomery providing for and enforcing | racial segregation on "privately" operated buses were |
shed The Gestapo and German Society: Enforcing | Racial Policy, 1933-1945 (Oxford University Press.) |
Court-ordered busing was instituted to ensure | racial balances in student population and to remedy f |
Mrs. Jones migrated north to escape | racial discrimination, poverty, seek employment oppor |
nd to Hamilton, Ontario in the 1850s to escape | racial discrimination. |
The estimated | racial makeup was 68.7% White, 15.2% Asian & Pacific |
patriotism of fellow citizens from all ethnic, | racial, and religious backgrounds. |
Dodik for abuse of power, and inciting ethnic, | racial and religious hatred. |
ier city, teaching children of diverse ethnic, | racial, and religious backgrounds. |
The boys, who were from diverse ethnic, | racial, regional and economic backgrounds, were inter |
"Obviously there are all sorts of ethnic, | racial conflicts in American society," Kennedy told S |
of Montreal's Black community who experienced | racial conflict and were banned from entering all-Whi |
, in which he portrayed a soldier experiencing | racial prejudice while serving in the South Pacific d |
ad: 1988's Color de Piel (Skin Color) explored | racial stereotypes in Puerto Rican society. |
Day to write the book Midlands, which explores | racial conflict in the post-apartheid countryside thr |
90s he produced minimalist paintings exploring | racial identity.He also graduated from Yale Universit |
ceived the series with the intent of exploring | racial complexities in a family situation in a comedi |
following evening; the case seemed to exposed | racial prejudice and medical negligence by doctors an |
There were many external | racial and societal influences but the origin of the |
ancestry of other races because of the extreme | racial differences. |
hich obviously immediately reinstated de facto | racial segregation in the school systems, since many |
sing - an order intended to eliminate de facto | racial segregation in its public schools. |
Marshall Hall brought out Prince Fahmy's | racial and sexual habits, which (by our standards) we |
and antisemitic: articles on 'America's Failed | Racial Policy' and anti-Israel pieces accompany those |
He became a fierce opponent of the fascist | racial laws of 1938, and he would be removed from the |
Due to the fascist | racial laws and their implementation, Antonietta esca |
d he eventually went on the record as favoring | racial integration. |
Fight | racial stereotypes and negative portrayals of Blacks |
Hollowell became well known for fighting | racial segregation in the State of Georgia. |
that inspired his lifelong pursuit of fighting | racial prejudice |
ories, as well as the book The Passing Figure: | Racial Confusion in Modern American Literature (1996) |
Due to the film's | racial stereotyping, All This and Rabbit Stew has not |
orth Carolina until 1843, when the family fled | racial persecution, first to Cincinnati, Ohio and the |
ress was to blame the Communists for fomenting | racial unrest, two months of hearings followed in whi |
egan petition Governor Charles J. McCarthy for | racial segregation to prevent their children for bein |
By 1933, the Society for | Racial Hygiene had 1,300 members, many of them academ |
In response, Cooke went to Harlem to plea for | racial peace and later attended King's funeral. |
anization was named back to German Society for | Racial Hygiene. |
Carr's urgings for | racial tolerance and for protection of the basic righ |
c events began to bring light to the fight for | racial justice that was beginning to emerge. |
The Act also established the Commission for | Racial Equality with a view to review the legislation |
Dorion has declared "There is no obsession for | racial purity in Quebec, definitely not. |
She was a member of the Commission for | Racial Equality. |
(from the full term 'Citizens Association for | Racial Equality') was a New Zealand organisation that |
is a former board member of the Commission for | Racial Equality and the National Consumer Council. |
o groups found common ground in the desire for | racial separation and loathing of Jewish people. |
ia which became a widely acclaimed pattern for | racial freedom and regeneration in the poverty-strick |
went to London to work for the Commission for | Racial Equality. |
e was President of the Catholic Commission for | Racial Justice (1978-83). |
s-action suit against the city policeforce for | racial profiling. |
er the Nazis, he was member of the "Office for | Racial Policy" ("Rassenpolitisches Amt") in Leipzig. |
Manzoor became a member of the Commission for | Racial Equality, becoming Deputy Chairman from 1993-1 |
Wiley, he had this reinforced with a need for | racial reconciliation. |
before becoming Director of Bexley Council for | Racial Equality until 1992. |
s Freedom Rides, sponsored by the Congress for | Racial Equality. |
Education for | racial tolerance was a key element of this campaign a |
e was the first director of the Commission for | Racial Equality (1977-82). |
to a 1946 lawsuit implicating protections for | racial minorities under the U.S. Constitution, Sweatt |
pioneer of television ministry and a voice for | racial harmony during the civil rights movement. |
He was President of the Austrian League for | Racial Regeneration and Heredity, which advocated ste |
University in Vienna, he again had to quit for | racial reasons. |
On March 30, 2005, Jordan was found liable for | racial discrimination by a federal jury for the mass |
f Race Relations Act 1976 since Commission for | Racial Equality v Dutton 1989 and Irish Travellers in |
Derry Irvine appeared for the Commission for | Racial Equality. |
hillips who became chair of the Commission for | Racial Equality, having been next on the list of Lond |
FC and FSV Zwickau were deducted 3 points for | racial discrimination from their fans. |
Palestinian people, for Aboriginal people, for | racial respect, for the unemployed and for the rights |
He was active in the struggle for | racial equality and an end to militarism in the Unite |
ety was soon renamed International Society for | Racial Hygiene with branches in Berlin including Erwi |
es and around work against integration and for | racial segregation in communities and especially inte |
onal history, which chronicle the struggle for | racial justice in western Kentucky since the American |
Sterling was involved with the Committee for | Racial Equality in the early 1980s. |
d argument that the free market is a force for | racial equality." |
Rights: The Supreme Court and the Struggle for | Racial Equality (Oxford University Press, 2004), pp. |
Commission (EHRC) (merging the Commission for | Racial Equality, the Equal Opportunities Commission a |
ure itself...But the picture's urgent plea for | racial sanity in the classroom is almost methodically |
Chaykin has said the comic was a metaphor for | racial profiling and the immigrant experience. |
ssioner on the Northern Ireland Commission for | Racial Equality and as Chair of Victim Support. |
the position of Chairman of the Commission for | Racial Equality.: |
spent much of the rest of his life working for | racial reconciliation in the South. |
ern African Development Community tribunal for | racial discrimination and human rights violations. |
of the Lincoln Memorial in which he called for | racial equality and an end to discrimination. |
ss of emancipation, May continued his work for | racial, sexual, economic, and educational equality un |
ndustrialists whose aim was to raise funds for | racial research within the Third Reich. |
More recently, the Commission for | Racial Equality issued a statement to the effect that |
f how Tem Blessed, who is both an advocate for | racial justice and for environmental causes, should r |
California Office of the Attorney General for | racial profiling, excessive force, and their selectiv |
fice, he continued to be a strong advocate for | racial equality, supporting the United States Supreme |
d a Conservative leaflet to the Commission for | Racial Equality. |
tions from the KKK, and she voiced support for | racial segregation. |
in an attempt to have the state law forbidding | racial intermarriage declared unconstitutional. |
nd that some had vested interests in fostering | racial and religious differences "with a view to the |
ted States' entry into World War II and fought | racial segregation. |
there are laws that help to protect them from | racial discrimination. |
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