Charles E. Coughlin
No one has solved racial discrimination, nor can they. We have very effective statutes that suppress it.
That racial inequality was against American principles ~ apex
Dr. King said that America would be satisfied with racial equality and treating others equally. He stated that until you have racial equality, America will never be satisfied. In a sense, he was right in his predictions of racial unrest in the country.
President Harry Truman banned racial discrimination in the military. The military was desegregated in 1948 with Executive Order 9981.
James Farmer
He was a Southerner with an undistinguished record on racial matters.
He was a Southerner with an undistinguished record on racial matters.
yes, Martin Luther King Jr did drive. however, after he engaged into politics, he was advised to be driven, so as not to crash and leave the anti racial debate fall down. also, there many racial car shootings at the time.
Racial profiling began back in 1693, when law enforcement officials were advised to stop and detain any black person seen on the streets. Racial profiling continues today despite the courts trying to overturn these bad judgment calls.
No. "Racial Equality" is a philosophical ideal, one which promotes the concept that all human beings, regards of genetic background, should be considered equal in the eyes of the law (and other humans).These days, "racial equality" as a philosophy is subscribed to (i.e. believed) by the vast majority of Americans. That said, there is significant debate about the practical matters of how racial equality is to be handled, and the government's role in helping bring about the reality of the ideal. As such, particular positions on the implementation of racial equality by a politician are often (perhaps usually) an attempt to garner votes.
racial origin
Facial, spatial, glacial, basal.
If I had to say... probably racial
racial affiliation
The skip promotion policy in the Dallas Fire Department violated federal racial discrimination laws. They only promoted based on a particular race and gender. This was due to fire department instituting affirmative action standards.
The word racial is an adjective.
The three components of racial prejudice are cognitive (stereotypes and beliefs about a racial group), affective (emotions and feelings towards a racial group), and behavioral (discriminatory actions or behaviors towards a racial group).