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Political and Social Movements - What Is Racism?

What is racism?

Racism is the belief that race—a family, tribe, people, or nation sharing the same genetic heritage—determines human traits and capabilities. According to this theory, racial differences make a particular race superior to all others. Throughout history racism has led to social, political, and religious discrimination.

Further Information: Price, Frederick K. Race, Religion, and Racism. Los Angeles: Faith One Publishing, 1999.

Further Information: Emancipation Proclamation. [Online] Available http://www.tbwt.com/interaction/lincoln/html/1.htm, November 1, 2000; Emancipation Proclamation. [Online] Available http://rs6.loc.gov/ammem/alhtml/almtime.html, November 1, 2000; Melish, Joanne Pope. Disowning Slavery: Gradual...

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