Word: racialization
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...John Safran's dismissal [TIME, July 1] take place in these United States of America . . . ? Surely "Christian America" would not countenance a man's dismissal simply because he dared to discuss racial tolerance and equality-or perhaps our category of "self-evident truths" no longer contains the clause that "all men are created equal...
...Quaker faith in good works, Thomas Jones decided to give his students community chores. A Nashville judge paroled young Negro offenders to Fisk "custody." Soon Fisk "internes" were running social centers in Nashville's tawdry red-light district, in rural Whiteville, in Indianapolis, had made case studies of racial tension in 67 cities. By 1944, local hostility had retreated enough for Fisk to hold an interracial institute at Nashville, with whites and Negroes sharing dormitories and dining rooms...
...week's end the ladies had signified their approval of: UNRRA, OPA, war veterans, a national psychiatric program, universal military training. They disapproved of: child labor, a world calendar, racial discrimination...
...crowning irrelevancy came from the Government of India itself, which presented charges to the United Nations against South Africa's racial-discrimination laws covering Indian nationals. The Indian evidence against South Africa was strong enough, but the plight of 250,000 Indians in South Africa was scarcely as important last week as the plight of 389,000,000 Indians in India, who, instead of standing happily on the threshold of independence, were faced with famine and a growing chance of political chaos...
...your address at the high school. It is out of place. . . .' I said, 'Is there anything else?' And Jim answered: 'Well, you haven't made enough calls. But do you remember the first Sunday School board meeting when I told you to lay off racial issues?' I said that I did, and he said, 'Well, you got burned...