There were no "race relations" in George Washingtons days. You were either white (preferably of Anglo saxon descent) and male, or you weren't a person. In todays world a similar question would be " What is Queen Elizabeth's view on carrot relations?"
George Surgeon has written: 'Race relations in Chicago' -- subject(s): Race relations, African Americans
W. George has written: 'The biology of the race problem' -- subject(s): African Americans, Heredity, Human, Human Heredity, Race relations
Fisher Ames gave George Washington's eulogy. In the eulogy he said that Washington was 'born for their country and the whole of human race.'
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George Washington didn't have any major opponents when he ran for president. The race was really about who would be the Vice President.
George Washington
George E. Burdick has written: 'Vantage point' -- subject(s): Race relations, African Americans, Segregation
George F. R. Ellis has written: '\\' -- subject(s): Political violence, Violence, Race relations
George Peiris Malalasekera has written: 'Buddhism and the race question' -- subject(s): Buddhism and race relations, Buddha and Buddhism, Race relations 'Dictionary of Pali proper names' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Geographical Names, Names, Geographical, Names, Pali, Names, Personal, Pali, Pali Names, Personal Names
Institute of Race Relations was created in 1958.
They were both born in Virginia of English ancestry.
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