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There are no examples of racism in "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz."

Specifically, racism defines a person by race or skin color and not by personal or professional achievements. There is no color that is presented as uniformly bad or good. For example, there are good and bad green-skinned, white-skinned and yellow-skinned characters in the magical lands of Oz.

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