Word: racialization
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Ideally, a gift containing discriminating clauses against any religious, social, or racial group should be turned down, especially when the clause favors a large majority group as against an underprivileged for minority group. First, such a gift can have an effect on the distribution of admission and scholarship awards among ethnic groups. Second, acceptance of such a gift will encourage other donors to express their preferences in restrictive clauses, clauses which limit the University's freedom of action and decrease the effectiveness of gifts. Third, it makes the University more vulnerable to charges of bias, however unfounded they...
Walter C. Carrington '52, president of the Society for Minority Rights, stated that the new fund would contribute to racial discrimination. He said his organization would meet to discuss the matter soon and probably would issue a formal protest...
...admission blanks do not ask "discriminatory questions" under the terms of the legislation both in Connecticut or Massachusetts. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and the American Jewish Conference did appear in support of the bills, charging that private schools show "definite racial discrimination" in their admissions policies...
...People who say that education alone will solve America's problems of racial and religious discrimination are a little behind the times," the commission states. By March 1 of this year, the group had reviewed the application blanks of 433 schools and colleges. Of these, 60 percent contained "discriminatory questions...
...attempt had been made to pass an F.E.P.C. bill in 1945, but it had been defeated. However, the Governor's Committee on Racial and Religious Understanding appointed by Leverett Saltonstall '14 in 1948--led the fight and another bill was introduced and passed the next year...