both of these answers are correct the civil rights act of 1960 and the civil rights rights act of 1964
I agree!
That is called racism, racial bias, or discrimination on the basis of race.
Racial discrimination is the unjust treatment of individuals based on their race or ethnicity. It can manifest in various forms, such as hate crimes, unequal access to opportunities, and institutional bias. Addressing racial discrimination requires systemic changes, including education, legislation, and advocacy for equality and inclusion.
prejudice, bias, injustice, intolerance, bigotry, favouritism, unfairness
I have not observed any racial bias in google.
The QueenslandAnti-Discrimination Act 1991
shrewdnessdifferentiationinjusticenoseintoleranceacumensubtlety
Bias, discrimination, stereotype, intolerance.
Discrimination. Hate crimes.
Of course. Your question smacks of bias and discrimination.
The best strategy is to be objective and deal with issues without bias. Including several objective opinions in dealing with a discrimination situation can be helpful to add different perspectives.
MLK was the leader of the civil rights movement and helped bring to the national attention the problems in discrimination and racial bias. He is most known for his I HAVE A DREAM speech, but he did much more and made many important speeches.
The child learned it from someone with a very racial bias. It would certainly be considered a racial remark.