prejudice, inequalities best describes what they experienced, but it also depends on when you are talking about.
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I believe the phrase to summarize the program of Nazi genocide against the Jewish people was " the final solution".
The Talented Tenth meant the 10% of African Americans who were the educated, would be the leaders of race improvement.
Devastating with sustainable damage
to americans and canadians
I think the phrase comes from a Ralph Ellison short story by the name of "Battle Royal." The exact quote is: "Bring up the shines, gentlemen! Bring up the little shines!" It appears to me to be a derogatory name for African Americans. This short story was expanded and became the novel, "The Invisible Man." I do not know if the word "shines" was used in that novel.
African Americans and Whites.
Sound bite
you gave me the wrong answer nitwit
Sound bite
descent with modification
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It depends what you mean. Black power is a phrase associated with equal rights of African Americans. If you are not African American then it does not apply to you. Black powers may be some fictional nonsense you have read.
you gave me the wrong answer nitwit
I believe the phrase to summarize the program of Nazi genocide against the Jewish people was " the final solution".
The term "okie dokie smokie" can be offensive to African-Americans because it perpetuates racial stereotypes and uses language that has historically been used to demean and dehumanize Black individuals. The use of the term "smokie" can be seen as a reference to the racial slur "smoke," which has been used to insult African-Americans. Additionally, the overall tone and connotation of the phrase can be perceived as dismissive and disrespectful towards African-Americans, contributing to its offensiveness.
this phrase represented teddy roosevelt cours of action for americans
The Talented Tenth meant the 10% of African Americans who were the educated, would be the leaders of race improvement.