I don't know about racist but I felt that they were more of a call for violence.
As far as I can see there was no racist remarks made.
The word 'racist' is an adjective, as it describes a person or action, e.g. "He was making racist remarks about the colour of my skin."
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The racist remarks in "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" are primarily found in the way African-American characters are depicted and the use of racial slurs like the N-word. Some characters are stereotyped, and there are scenes that perpetuate racial prejudices of the time.
His racist remarks against mixed marriages drew criticism from those who had previously supported him. The sheriff of the town was a vicious racist, who ignored crimes committed against Asian residents. He did not associate with some of his African American colleagues because of his racist views.
yes it does unless u shout it in the streets you'll be fine for disturbance
You have to consider the time the author was living in. Blacks were slaves and uneducated. But you can see that Huck came to see Jim as a person and not property.
well in his movie the longest yard yes it was implied but in reality we dont have any racial statements or remarks commented of him
Yes, Cecil Jacobs is portrayed as racist in "To Kill a Mockingbird" for making derogatory remarks about Atticus Finch and Tom Robinson. He represents the ignorance and prejudice prevalent in Maycomb society during the time of the novel.
He joined as manager in 2005, and was fired in 2006 over allegations he made racist remarks, which were later proved to be unfounded.
No Bill Gates isn't Racist. He has not made any racial remarks yet. ** Many seeem to think so. Probably because he only offers scholarships to minorities with low-income and says that whites are not allowed to apply. So fair, right?
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