interracial
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in·ter·ra·cial
/ ˌintərˈrāshəl/
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adj.
existing between or involving different races:
interracial conflict.
DERIVATIVES:
in·ter·ra·cial·ly
adv.
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Interracial communication; theory into practice, 2d ed.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Reference & Research Book News; 11/1/2007; 148 words
; ...their everyday lives; new discussion on a variety of topics, including migration/immigration and post-September 11 tensions, Whiteness and White privilege; and a new chapter on interracial conflict. ([c]20072005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR)
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Avoiding the issue. (what the United States faces if immigration policies are not changed) (Demystifying Multiculturalism) (Cover Story) (Cover Story)
Magazine article from: National Review; 2/21/1994; ; 700+ words
; ...loss of U.S. sovereignty to foreign-based criminal gangs in places like New York City's Washington Heights; murderous interracial conflict in the major cities, as exemplified by the L.A. riots. Underlying all these problems is the steady decline of Americans...
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(book reviews)
Magazine article from: Journal of Social History; 6/22/1993; ; 700+ words
; ...explored some of the major turning points in the history of twentieth-century black Detroit. David Levine has studied the interracial conflict of the World War I and immediate postwar era; August Meier and Elliot Rudwick have written on the unionization of black...
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Requiem for a genocide.(decline of native populations)
Magazine article from: The National Interest; 6/22/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...dead from raging mortal diseases. The remarkable decline in the Indian population that he reports has nothing to do with interracial conflict, for he describes the treaties and the trade that bind the communities as being mutually serviceable. He would know all...
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(book review)
Magazine article from: The Historian; 3/22/2001; ; 649 words
; ...Given such compression, one can expect blunt conclusions like slave plantations ... includ[ed] ... black subordination, interracial conflict, [and] a hierarchical division of labor based on race and class (14). Similarly, J. Knottnerus, David L. Monk, and Edward...
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Racial Violence and Representation: Performance Strategies in Lynching Dramas of the 1920s.
Magazine article from: African American Review; 12/22/1999; ; 700+ words
; ...by the African American struggle for survival in a white-dominated culture, as well as the simultaneous existence of interracial conflict and cooperation that has characterized black-white race relations throughout American history. For nearly a century...
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interracial
Book article from: Oxford Dictionary of Rhymes
interracial • circumstantial , financial, substantial • court-martial , impartial, marshal, martial, partial •...sapiential, sciential, sentential, sequential, tangential, torrential • abbatial , facial, fascial, glacial, interracial, multiracial, palatial, primatial, racial, spatial ...
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Loving v. Virginia
Dictionary entry from: Dictionary of American History
...United States held that laws prohibiting interracial marriage violate the equal protection...followed the Brown decision. The ban on interracial marriages was one of the last vestiges...states still had prohibitions against interracial marriage. The ruling in Loving, however...
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Southern Tenant Farmers' Union and National Farm Labor Union
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to United States History
...program, the STFU quickly evolved into an interracial social movement that challenged the...significant achievement, the creation of an interracial social movement in the segregated South...plantation and crop‐lien system with interracial cooperative farms. Renamed the National...
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Alexander, Archie Alphonso 1888 – 1958
Book article from: Contemporary Black Biography
...Great ” “ Nation ’ s Most Successful Interracial Business ” When he was young, Archie A. Alexander...in Iowa, assistant to the chairman, 1932, 1940; Des Moines Interracial Commission, president, 1940-1941; Tuskegee Institute, Alabama...
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Congress of Racial Equality
Dictionary entry from: Dictionary of American History
...Racial Equality (CORE) was originally an interracial group seeking to use Gandhian tactics...the decision by once again sending interracial teams on buses throughout the Deep...away from its original commitment to interracialism and nonviolent direct action. Current...
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