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  • Race relations
  • Sociological concept of relationship between races

    Race relations is a sociological concept that emerged in Chicago in connection with the work of sociologist Robert E. Park and the Chicago race riot of

    Race relations

    Race relations

    Race_relations

  • Nadir of American race relations
  • Late 19th-/early 20th-century period of US history

    nadir of American race relations is a historical period defined by Rayford Logan as encompassing the worst time for race relations in the United States

    Nadir of American race relations

    Nadir of American race relations

    Nadir_of_American_race_relations

  • Race Relations Act
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Race Relations Act or Race Relations Order may refer to The Race Relations Act 1965 (c. 73) The Race Relations Act 1968 (c. 71) The Race Relations Act

    Race Relations Act

    Race_Relations_Act

  • Race Relations Act 1968
  • Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom

    The Race Relations Act 1968 (c. 71) was an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom making it illegal to refuse housing, employment, or public services

    Race Relations Act 1968

    Race Relations Act 1968

    Race_Relations_Act_1968

  • Neoabolitionism (race relations)
  • Historiography term in race relations

    abolitionism) is a term used in historiography to characterize historians of race relations motivated by the spirit of racial equality typified by the abolitionists

    Neoabolitionism (race relations)

    Neoabolitionism_(race_relations)

  • Race Relations Act 1976
  • Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom

    The Race Relations Act 1976 (c. 74) was an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom to prevent discrimination on the grounds of race. The scope of

    Race Relations Act 1976

    Race Relations Act 1976

    Race_Relations_Act_1976

  • Sociology of race and ethnic relations
  • Field of study

    The sociology of race and ethnic relations is the study of social, political, and economic relations between races and ethnicities at all levels of society

    Sociology of race and ethnic relations

    Sociology of race and ethnic relations

    Sociology_of_race_and_ethnic_relations

  • Race Relations Act 1965
  • Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom

    The Race Relations Act 1965 (c. 73) was an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The act was the first legislation in the United Kingdom to address

    Race Relations Act 1965

    Race Relations Act 1965

    Race_Relations_Act_1965

  • Institute of Race Relations
  • Think tank based in the United Kingdom

    Institute of Race Relations (IRR) is a think tank based in the United Kingdom. It was formed in 1958 in order to publish research on race relations worldwide

    Institute of Race Relations

    Institute_of_Race_Relations

  • Foreign exploitation of American race relations
  • Aspect of geopolitics

    States, mainly Russia and China, have attempted to weaken American race relations as a geopolitical strategy. This manipulation is primarily done through

    Foreign exploitation of American race relations

    Foreign_exploitation_of_American_race_relations

  • Racism in the United States
  • disagree on role of race in gang violence (Race, gangs divide chief, sheriff) Los Angeles Times, June 13, 2008. "Race relations | Where black and brown

    Racism in the United States

    Racism_in_the_United_States

  • Dipak Nandy
  • Indian academic and administrator (born 1936)

    lecturer in English literature, Nandy developed a greater interest in race relations and was the first director of the Runnymede Trust. He was later a special

    Dipak Nandy

    Dipak_Nandy

  • South African Institute of Race Relations
  • Organisation for socioeconomic policy and research in South Africa

    of Race Relations (IRR) is a research and policy organisation in South Africa. The IRR was founded in 1929 to improve and report upon race relations in

    South African Institute of Race Relations

    South_African_Institute_of_Race_Relations

  • Paris, Texas
  • City in the United States

    of its history.[citation needed] The city is deeply segregated and race relations in Paris have a bloody history and are deeply polarized, turbulent,

    Paris, Texas

    Paris, Texas

    Paris,_Texas

  • Ziwe Fumudoh
  • Nigerian -American comedian and writer

    and actress. She is known for her satirical commentary on politics, race relations, and young adulthood. In 2017, she created the YouTube comedy show Baited

    Ziwe Fumudoh

    Ziwe Fumudoh

    Ziwe_Fumudoh

  • Race Relations Board
  • The Race Relations Board in the United Kingdom was established in 1966 following the passage of the Race Relations Act 1965. The act specified that the

    Race Relations Board

    Race_Relations_Board

  • 1967 Detroit riot
  • American riot

    "Poll: Most metro Detroiters say race relations improving". Detroit Free Press. "A dire national outlook on race relations". The Washington Post. July 25

    1967 Detroit riot

    1967 Detroit riot

    1967_Detroit_riot

  • South West Africa
  • South African territory from 1915 to 1990

    A Survey of Race Relations in South Africa 1968. South African Institute of Race Relations. 1969. pp. 309–310. A Survey of Race Relations in South Africa

    South West Africa

    South West Africa

    South_West_Africa

  • Springfield, Missouri
  • City in Missouri, United States

    Census accounts for race by two methodologies: "Race alone" where Hispanics are allocated to the various racial categories and "Race alone less Hispanics"

    Springfield, Missouri

    Springfield, Missouri

    Springfield,_Missouri

  • John Safran's Race Relations
  • Australian TV series

    John Safran's Race Relations is an Australian comedy documentary television series by John Safran broadcast on ABC1 in 2009. The eight-part series is about

    John Safran's Race Relations

    John_Safran's_Race_Relations

  • Chicago race riot of 1919
  • August 1919 racial tensions in Chicago, Illinois, US

    University of Chicago Press as The Negro in Chicago: A Study of Race Relations and a Race Riot. U.S. President Woodrow Wilson and the U.S. Congress attempted

    Chicago race riot of 1919

    Chicago race riot of 1919

    Chicago_race_riot_of_1919

  • John Safran
  • Australian filmmaker and radio personality (born 1972)

    went by, "the answer isn't getting any yesser". In 2009 John Safran's Race Relations, an eight-part comedy documentary television series, was picked up by

    John Safran

    John Safran

    John_Safran

  • Southern United States
  • One of the four census regions of the US

    Poll: U.S. race relations by region; The South" Archived May 27, 2016, at the Wayback Machine. November 19, 2002. "Tracking New Trends in Race Migration"

    Southern United States

    Southern United States

    Southern_United_States

  • Woodrow Wilson and race
  • Race and the 28th President of the United States

    his presidency serving as the lowest point of the nadir of American race relations. Several historians have spotlighted examples in the public record of

    Woodrow Wilson and race

    Woodrow Wilson and race

    Woodrow_Wilson_and_race

  • Carol M. Swain
  • American political scientist (born 1954)

    analyst and has authored and edited several books. Her interests include race relations, immigration, representation, evangelical politics, and the United States

    Carol M. Swain

    Carol M. Swain

    Carol_M._Swain

  • Bantustan
  • Territory under apartheid in South Africa

    1973). A Survey of Race Relations in South Africa 1973. South African Institute of Race Relations. 1974. p. 384. A Survey of Race Relations in South Africa

    Bantustan

    Bantustan

    Bantustan

  • Canadian Race Relations Foundation
  • Canadian charity

    The Canadian Race Relations Foundation (CRRF; French: Fondation Canadienne des relations raciales, FCRR) is a charitable organization and Crown corporation

    Canadian Race Relations Foundation

    Canadian_Race_Relations_Foundation

  • 1906 Atlanta race massacre
  • Massacre of African Americans in Georgia

    this influx and the subsequent increase in the demand for resources, race relations in Atlanta became increasingly strained in the crowded city. Whites

    1906 Atlanta race massacre

    1906 Atlanta race massacre

    1906_Atlanta_race_massacre

  • Race Relations (Amendment) Act 2000
  • Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom

    The Race Relations (Amendment) Act 2000 (c. 34) is an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that modified the earlier Race Relations Act 1976. The

    Race Relations (Amendment) Act 2000

    Race Relations (Amendment) Act 2000

    Race_Relations_(Amendment)_Act_2000

  • Rivers of Blood speech
  • 1968 speech by the British politician Enoch Powell

    War. He also opposed the Race Relations Bill, an anti-discrimination bill which upon receiving royal assent as the Race Relations Act 1968 criminalised the

    Rivers of Blood speech

    Rivers of Blood speech

    Rivers_of_Blood_speech

  • Critical race theory
  • Conceptual framework

    civil-rights legislation will not on its own bring about progress in race relations; alleged improvements or advantages to people of color "tend to serve

    Critical race theory

    Critical_race_theory

  • History of Cincinnati
  • Cincinnati Magazine. Retrieved January 25, 2020. "Article III--Cincinnati: Its Relations to the West and South". West American Review. June 1853. "Copperheads"

    History of Cincinnati

    History of Cincinnati

    History_of_Cincinnati

  • Jonathan Sacerdoti
  • British journalist and broadcaster (born 1980)

    United Kingdom and Europe, as well as terrorism and extremism stories, race relations, Middle East analysis and the British royal family. He is also a public

    Jonathan Sacerdoti

    Jonathan_Sacerdoti

  • Freedom, Georgia
  • Settlement in Georgia, United States

    Georgia established in September 2020, in the wake of a breakdown of race relations after the killing of several African Americans, including the murder

    Freedom, Georgia

    Freedom,_Georgia

  • Race (human categorization)
  • Grouping by physical or social qualities

    race and ethnicity, panel urges". Science. Online. doi:10.1126/science.adh7982. Frazier, E. Franklin (1947). "Sociological Theory and Race Relations"

    Race (human categorization)

    Race_(human_categorization)

  • Race and ethnicity in Colombia
  • according to ancestry, physical appearance, and sociocultural status. Social relations reflect the importance attached to certain characteristics associated

    Race and ethnicity in Colombia

    Race_and_ethnicity_in_Colombia

  • Black people
  • Racialized classification of people

    sexual relations between a male master and his enslaved females outside of marriage (see Ma malakat aymanukum and sex), leading to many mixed-race children

    Black people

    Black_people

  • Territory of Hawaii
  • Organized incorporated territory of the United States, 1900–1959

    of the most prominent challenges territorial Hawaii had to face was race relations. Intermarriage was tolerated and even sought after. Many native women

    Territory of Hawaii

    Territory of Hawaii

    Territory_of_Hawaii

  • The Fire Next Time
  • 1963 non-fiction book by James Baldwin

    central role of race in American history. The second essay, which takes up the majority of the book, deals with the relations between race and religion,

    The Fire Next Time

    The Fire Next Time

    The_Fire_Next_Time

  • Chicago Commission on Race Relations
  • Commission set up after the Chicago riot of 1919

    The Chicago Commission on Race Relations was a non-partisan, interracial investigative committee, appointed by Illinois governor Frank Lowden. The commission

    Chicago Commission on Race Relations

    Chicago_Commission_on_Race_Relations

  • Ambalavaner Sivanandan
  • Sri Lankan writer and activist (1923–2018)

    Lankan Tamil novelist, activist and writer, director of the Institute of Race Relations (IRR), a London-based think tank. His first novel, When Memory Dies

    Ambalavaner Sivanandan

    Ambalavaner_Sivanandan

  • Māori people
  • Indigenous Polynesian people of New Zealand

    Māori issues are a prominent feature of race relations in New Zealand. Historically, many Pākehā viewed race relations in their country as being the "best

    Māori people

    Māori people

    Māori_people

  • Breakfast of Champions
  • 1973 American novel by Kurt Vonnegut

    Breakfast of Champions deals with themes of free will, suicide, and race relations, among others. The novel is full of playful drawings made by the author

    Breakfast of Champions

    Breakfast of Champions

    Breakfast_of_Champions

  • Martinsville, Indiana
  • Place in Indiana, United States

    races, and 1.0% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino people of any race were 1.3% of the population. There were 7,610 households, of which 33.6%

    Martinsville, Indiana

    Martinsville, Indiana

    Martinsville,_Indiana

  • Ethnic relations in India
  • Ethnic relations in India have historically been complex. It refers to attitudes and behaviours toward peoples of other ethnicities or races. India is

    Ethnic relations in India

    Ethnic_relations_in_India

  • Racism in Argentina
  • between these immigrants and other communities. In many cases, "social relations have become racialized"; for example, the term negro is used to describe

    Racism in Argentina

    Racism_in_Argentina

  • Princeton Prize in Race Relations
  • Princeton Prize in Race Relations (PPRR) honors high school age students who have done notable work in advancing the cause of race relations. The mission of

    Princeton Prize in Race Relations

    Princeton_Prize_in_Race_Relations

  • Racism by country
  • The article lists the state of race relations and racism in a number of countries. Various forms of racism are practiced in all countries on Earth. In

    Racism by country

    Racism_by_country

  • Robert E. Park
  • American sociologist (1864–1944)

    He made significant contributions to the study of urban communities, race relations and the development of empirically grounded research methods, most notably

    Robert E. Park

    Robert E. Park

    Robert_E._Park

  • LaWanda Page
  • American actress and comedian (1920–2002)

    humor, signifyin' and observational comedy with jokes about sexuality, race relations, African-American culture and religion. She released five solo albums

    LaWanda Page

    LaWanda Page

    LaWanda_Page

  • Fences (play)
  • 1985 American drama play

    Fences explores the evolving African-American experience and examines race relations, among other themes. The play won the 1987 Pulitzer Prize for Drama

    Fences (play)

    Fences_(play)

  • Next South African general election
  • Bloomberg. Pretorius, Hermann (April 2025). "Pro-Growth or Pro-Poverty: Findings of IRR Polling April 2025" (PDF). South African Institute of Race Relations.

    Next South African general election

    Next_South_African_general_election

  • Robert Alan Aurthur
  • American screenwriter (1922–1978)

    screenwriter, film director, and film producer. Many of his works examined race relations and featured In the Heat of the Night star Sidney Poitier. His final

    Robert Alan Aurthur

    Robert_Alan_Aurthur

  • Mulatto Haitians
  • Haitians with mixed-race parents

    himself perceived as a figurehead of the Mulatto elite, introduced a "Race Relations Act" in 1845 which criminalized "idle talk about color likely to spread

    Mulatto Haitians

    Mulatto_Haitians

  • John McWhorter
  • American linguist and academic (born 1965)

    American studies and music history. He has authored a number of books on race relations and African-American culture, and is a political commentator especially

    John McWhorter

    John McWhorter

    John_McWhorter

  • Human rights in Cuba
  • on 2009-04-29. "A Lesson From Cuba on Race" (PDF). Retrieved 2021-03-07. "Fidel Castro's Legacy On Race Relations In Cuba And Abroad". NPR.org. 3 December

    Human rights in Cuba

    Human_rights_in_Cuba

  • Key & Peele
  • American sketch-comedy television series (2012–2015)

    American popular culture, ethnic stereotypes, social awkwardness, and race relations. Key & Peele premiered on January 31, 2012 and ended on September 9

    Key & Peele

    Key_&_Peele

  • Carlos Mencia
  • American stand-up comedian (born 1967)

    actor. His style of comedy is often political and involves issues of race relations, Latin American culture, criminal justice, and social class. From 2005

    Carlos Mencia

    Carlos Mencia

    Carlos_Mencia

  • Race
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    subspecies Race (human categorization), classification of humans into groups based on physical traits and/or social relations Historical race concepts,

    Race

    Race

  • Clarence Carter
  • American singer-songwriter (1936–2026)

    Just My Soul Responding: Rhythm And Blues, Black Consciousness And Race Relations. Taylor & Francis. p. 374. ISBN 978-1857281392. "Strokin' by Clarence

    Clarence Carter

    Clarence Carter

    Clarence_Carter

  • Race film
  • Film genre

    the background or as plot devices. Race films rarely treated the subjects of social injustice and race relations, although blacks had been legally disenfranchised

    Race film

    Race film

    Race_film

  • Black Like Me
  • 1961 nonfiction book by John Howard Griffin

    diary was the genesis of the book. When he started his project in 1959, race relations in America were particularly strained. The title of the book is taken

    Black Like Me

    Black_Like_Me

  • Woodrow Wilson
  • President of the United States from 1913 to 1921

    accomplishments in office, Wilson has received criticism for his record on race relations and civil liberties, for his interventions in Latin America, and for

    Woodrow Wilson

    Woodrow Wilson

    Woodrow_Wilson

  • Meng Foon
  • New Zealand politician

    the mayor of Gisborne from 2001 to 2019. He served as New Zealand's race relations commissioner from August 2019 to June 2023, resigning after failing

    Meng Foon

    Meng Foon

    Meng_Foon

  • The Original Kings of Comedy
  • 2000 American film

    comedians give the audience their views about African-American culture, race relations, religion, and family. The film was produced by MTV Productions and

    The Original Kings of Comedy

    The_Original_Kings_of_Comedy

  • American Council of Race Relations
  • African-American civil rights organization

    The American Council of Race Relations, or ACRR, was a short-lived, highly influential nonprofit organization in the United States that operated from 1944

    American Council of Race Relations

    American_Council_of_Race_Relations

  • Eric Garcetti
  • American diplomat and politician (born 1971)

    before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on December 14, 2021. His nomination was approved by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on January 12

    Eric Garcetti

    Eric Garcetti

    Eric_Garcetti

  • Human Rights Commission (New Zealand)
  • National institution of New Zealand

    harmonious relations between individuals and among the diverse groups in New Zealand society". Chief Commissioner – Dr Stephen Rainbow Race Relations Commissioner

    Human Rights Commission (New Zealand)

    Human_Rights_Commission_(New_Zealand)

  • Ban (law)
  • Legal prohibition of some act or object

    of Race Relations (editor): Race Relations Survey 1986, Part 2. Johannesburg 1988, pp. 816–817. Muriel Horrell, SAIRR: Law Affecting Race Relations in

    Ban (law)

    Ban (law)

    Ban_(law)

  • Susan Devoy
  • New Zealand squash player (born 1964)

    winning the World Open on four occasions. She served as New Zealand's Race Relations Commissioner from 2013 to 2018. Devoy was born in Rotorua, the youngest

    Susan Devoy

    Susan Devoy

    Susan_Devoy

  • Charles W. Chesnutt
  • African-American writer, activist, and lawyer (1858–1932)

    desired for the sake of providing for his family, as well as improving race relations with social commentary and literary activism. After spending six months

    Charles W. Chesnutt

    Charles W. Chesnutt

    Charles_W._Chesnutt

  • Stan Greenberg
  • American pollster and political strategist (born 1945)

    Herzog as President of Israel. Greenberg has written extensively about race relations in South Africa, and assisted Nelson Mandela's successful campaign in

    Stan Greenberg

    Stan_Greenberg

  • Anthony Lester, Baron Lester of Herne Hill
  • British politician and barrister (1936–2020)

    influence on race relations legislation in the United Kingdom and as a founder-member of groups such as the Institute of Race Relations, the Campaign

    Anthony Lester, Baron Lester of Herne Hill

    Anthony Lester, Baron Lester of Herne Hill

    Anthony_Lester,_Baron_Lester_of_Herne_Hill

  • 1969 New York City mayoral election
  • (ran for City Council President; endorsed Wagner) Norman Frank, public relations advisor to the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association (endorsed Procaccino)

    1969 New York City mayoral election

    1969 New York City mayoral election

    1969_New_York_City_mayoral_election

  • Eddie "Rochester" Anderson
  • American actor and comedian (1905–1977)

    for a March 29, 1942, show that evinced a great deal of progress in race relations. According to Benny's posthumous autobiography Sunday Nights at Seven

    Eddie "Rochester" Anderson

    Eddie

    Eddie_"Rochester"_Anderson

  • Crash (2004 film)
  • Film by Paul Haggis

    performances (particularly Dillon's) but criticized the portrayal of race relations as simplistic and unsubtle. The film was a success at the box office

    Crash (2004 film)

    Crash_(2004_film)

  • Historical race concepts
  • Obsolete definitions of racial groups

    Comas, L. A. Costa Pinto, Franklin Frazier, sociologist specialised in race relations studies, Morris Ginsberg, founding chairperson of the British Sociological

    Historical race concepts

    Historical race concepts

    Historical_race_concepts

  • African American–Korean American relations
  • Race relations in the United States

    African American Relations". OAH Magazine of History. 10 (4): 67–71. ISSN 0882-228X. Park, Kyeyoung (1996). "Use and Abuse of Race and Culture: Black-Korean

    African American–Korean American relations

    African_American–Korean_American_relations

  • Race in Singapore
  • Sites of Race Relations and Intercultural Tension". Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 35(7), 93-108. Challenge (2017). Let's Talk About Race. Retrieved

    Race in Singapore

    Race_in_Singapore

  • Tulsa race massacre
  • 1921 mass violence in Oklahoma, US

    accusation of rape § Justification for lynchings Nadir of American race relations Racism against African Americans Racism in the United States Oklahoma

    Tulsa race massacre

    Tulsa race massacre

    Tulsa_race_massacre

  • Jim Crow laws
  • Laws enforcing racial segregation in the U.S.

    Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1961. Haws, Robert, ed. The Age of Segregation: Race Relations in the South, 1890–1945 University Press of Mississippi, 1978. Hackney

    Jim Crow laws

    Jim_Crow_laws

  • Tom Cotton
  • American politician and veteran (born 1977)

    Harvard Crimson about race relations in America, calling Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton "race-hustling charlatans" and saying race relations "would almost certainly

    Tom Cotton

    Tom Cotton

    Tom_Cotton

  • Shelby Steele
  • American academic

    Stanford University's Hoover Institution. He specializes in the study of race relations, multiculturalism, and affirmative action. Steele was born in Phoenix

    Shelby Steele

    Shelby Steele

    Shelby_Steele

  • Racism in the United Kingdom
  • "was one of the key milestones along the road to the creation of the Race Relations Act of 1965." Popular Trinidadian cricketer Learie Constantine was awarded

    Racism in the United Kingdom

    Racism in the United Kingdom

    Racism_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • White nationalism in the United States
  • the country's largely European demographic origins and its troubled race relations. The phenomenon is hard to fully separate from white supremacy and other

    White nationalism in the United States

    White nationalism in the United States

    White_nationalism_in_the_United_States

  • Race & Class
  • Academic journal on racism and imperialism

    Race Relations and is interdisciplinary, publishing material across the humanities and social sciences. The journal was established in 1959 as Race,

    Race & Class

    Race_&_Class

  • United Party (South Africa)
  • 1934–1977 political party

    English-speakers, Afrikaners and Coloureds. It was considered more liberal on race relations than the National Party, which strongly supported the preservation of

    United Party (South Africa)

    United Party (South Africa)

    United_Party_(South_Africa)

  • Umar Johnson
  • American Afrocentrist psychologist and activist

    supremacy Afrocentrism Anti-White racism Racism in the United States Race relations Swenson, Ali (August 30, 2022). "Clip of Fox host is altered to add

    Umar Johnson

    Umar Johnson

    Umar_Johnson

  • Aryan race
  • Pseudoscientific racial grouping

     209-210. Cashmore, Ellis (1997). "Language, race, and ethnicity". Dictionary of Race and Ethnic Relations (4 ed.). Routledge. p. 198. doi:10.4324/9780203437513

    Aryan race

    Aryan_race

  • Rosewood massacre
  • 1923 massacre of African Americans in Florida, US

    in the United States African Americans in Florida Nadir of American race relations Terrorism in the United States Racism against African Americans Racism

    Rosewood massacre

    Rosewood massacre

    Rosewood_massacre

  • Murder trial of O. J. Simpson
  • 1995 US criminal trial

    that the trial damaged race relations in America and point to polling which shows that belief in Simpson's guilt depended on the race of the individual and

    Murder trial of O. J. Simpson

    Murder trial of O. J. Simpson

    Murder_trial_of_O._J._Simpson

  • Jayson Blair
  • American journalist (born 1976)

    resignation from the New York Times, and offered his perspective on race relations at the newspaper. He subsequently established a bipolar disorder support

    Jayson Blair

    Jayson_Blair

  • Murder of Kelso Cochrane
  • 1959 murder of an Antiguan expatriate to Britain

    the murder, the British Government organised an investigation into race relations, chaired by Amy Ashwood Garvey. From 1959, activist Claudia Jones organised

    Murder of Kelso Cochrane

    Murder_of_Kelso_Cochrane

  • E. Franklin Frazier
  • American sociologist and writer (1894–1962)

    articles on African-American culture and race relations. In 1950 Frazier helped draft the UNESCO statement The Race Question. Frazier wrote a dozen books

    E. Franklin Frazier

    E. Franklin Frazier

    E._Franklin_Frazier

  • Melvin Tumin
  • American sociologist (1919–1994)

    1919 – March 3, 1994) was an American sociologist who specialized in race relations. He taught at Princeton University for much of his career. Tumin was

    Melvin Tumin

    Melvin_Tumin

  • Elaine massacre
  • Anti-black violence in Arkansas in 1919

    Arkansas Mass racial violence in the United States Nadir of American race relations Racism in the United States Red Summer (1919) Moore v. Dempsey (1923)

    Elaine massacre

    Elaine massacre

    Elaine_massacre

  • Racial democracy
  • Term used to describe race relations in Brazil

    concept that denies the existence of racism in Brazil. Some scholars of race relations in Brazil argue that the country has escaped racism and racial discrimination

    Racial democracy

    Racial_democracy

  • Master race
  • Nazi concept of Aryan superiority

    In the United States, the concept of 'master race' arose within the context of master–slave race relations in the slavery-based society of historical America

    Master race

    Master race

    Master_race

  • Racism in South Africa
  • historic racial nationalist agenda." The South African Institute for Race Relations also considers the ANC to be pursuing a black nationalist agenda and

    Racism in South Africa

    Racism_in_South_Africa

  • Great Migration (African American)
  • Migration from Southern US from 1910 to 1970

    Commission on Race Relations. The Negro in Chicago: A Study in Race Relations and a Race Riot in 1919. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1922. "Chicago Race Riot of

    Great Migration (African American)

    Great Migration (African American)

    Great_Migration_(African_American)

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  • Pace
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Pace

    English : from a vernacular short form of the Latin personal name Paschalis (see Pascal, Italian Pasquale).nickname for a mild-mannered and peaceable person, from Middle English pace, pece ‘peace’, ‘concord’, ‘amity’ (via Anglo-Norman French from Latin pax, genitive pacis).Italian : from the medieval personal name Pace, used for both men and women, from the word pace ‘peace’ (see 1).

    Pace

  • Rae
  • Boy/Male

    Scottish

    Rae

    Grace.

    Rae

  • Rae
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, British, Dutch, English, Scottish

    Rae

    Grace; Doe

    Rae

  • ACE
  • Male

    English

    ACE

     English byname transferred to forename use, ACE means "number one." Compare with another form of Ace.

    ACE

  • Grace
  • Girl/Female

    American, Arabic, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Gujarati, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Latin, Muslim, Portuguese, Swedish

    Grace

    Mercy; God's Favor; Grace; Grace of God; Kindness; Thanks; Love; Favour; Blessing; Charm; Good will

    Grace

  • Grace
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Grace

    English : nickname from Middle English, Old French grace ‘charm’, ‘pleasantness’ (Latin gratia).English : from the female personal name Grace, which was popular in the Middle Ages. This seems in the first instance to have been from a Germanic element grīs ‘gray’ (see Grice 1), but was soon associated by folk etymology with the Latin word meaning ‘charm’.

    Grace

  • Racey
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Racey

    English : unexplained. Compare Racy, Rasey, Razey.

    Racey

  • Rawe
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Rawe

    English : variant spelling of Raw.North German : variant of Rave.

    Rawe

  • PACE
  • Male

    English

    PACE

    English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the French personal name Pascal, PACE means "Passover; Easter."

    PACE

  • Mace
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Mace

    A mace was a medieval weapon used by knights.

    Mace

  • Racy
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Racy

    English : unexplained. Compare Racey, Rasey, Razey.

    Racy

  • TRACE
  • Male

    English

    TRACE

    Short form of English unisex Tracy, TRACE means "place of Thracius."

    TRACE

  • Race
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, British, English, Latin

    Race

    Running Competition

    Race

  • RAE
  • Male

    English

    RAE

    Variant spelling of English Ray, RAE means "wise protector." 

    RAE

  • Ace
  • Boy/Male

    American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, Latin

    Ace

    Unity; First-rate; Number One

    Ace

  • RAFE
  • Male

    English

    RAFE

    Medieval form of English Ralph, RAFE means "wise wolf."

    RAFE

  • ACE
  • Male

    French

    ACE

     Variant form of Norman French Asce, ACE means "noble at birth." Compare with another form of Ace.

    ACE

  • Grace
  • Girl/Female

    Latin American English Irish

    Grace

    Grace.

    Grace

  • Race
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Race

    English : of uncertain origin; Reaney suggests a nickname from Old French ras ‘clean shaven’, but he also cites documentary evidence of a personal name which probably also gave rise to the surname.Perhaps a variant of Dutch or German Rase.Slovenian (southwestern Slovenia) : nickname from raca ‘duck’, formed with the suffix -e, used mainly of young people, possibly denoting someone who walked like a duck.

    Race

  • Rake
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Rake

    English : topographic name for someone who lived by a pass or narrow valley, from Old English hraca ‘throat’, or a habitational name from any of the minor places deriving their name from this word, such as Rake in Devon or The Rake in Sussex.English and Dutch : from Middle English, Middle Dutch rake ‘rake’, applied as a metonymic occupational name for a maker of such implements or as a nickname for a tall thin man. (The expression ‘lean as a rake’ is found in Chaucer.)

    Rake

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Online names & meanings

  • Arunkant
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Arunkant

    Person Shining Like Morning Sun

  • Kaajal
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi

    Kaajal

    Mascara; Surma

  • Bhoopat
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Bhoopat

    Lord of the Earth

  • Tatrang
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Tatrang

    Imbued in the Colour of Truth

  • Bourke
  • Boy/Male

    French English

    Bourke

    Lives in a fortress.

  • Thacker
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Thacker

    English : occupational name for a thatcher, from an agent derivative of northern Middle English thack ‘thatch’ (Old Norse þak). Compare Thatcher.

  • Siddharthan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Siddharthan

    Lord Murugan

  • Panchavarnam
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Panchavarnam

    Parrot; 5th Girl of Family

  • Bendell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bendell

    English : variant of Benthall.In some cases, probably a respelling of German Bendel.

  • NGO-KWANG
  • Female

    Chinese

    NGO-KWANG

    beauty-august.

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  • Lace
  • v. i.

    To be fastened with a lace, or laces; as, these boots lace.

  • Face
  • v. i.

    To present a face or front.

  • Face
  • v. i.

    To turn the face; as, to face to the right or left.

  • Racer
  • n.

    One who, or that which, races, or contends in a race; esp., a race horse.

  • Rate
  • v. t.

    To settle the relative scale, rank, position, amount, value, or quality of; as, to rate a ship; to rate a seaman; to rate a pension.

  • Rape
  • v. t.

    To commit rape upon; to ravish.

  • Rake
  • v. t.

    To pass a rake over; to scrape or scratch with a rake for the purpose of collecting and clearing off something, or for stirring up the soil; as, to rake a lawn; to rake a flower bed.

  • Race
  • n.

    A strong or rapid current of water, or the channel or passage for such a current; a powerful current or heavy sea, sometimes produced by the meeting of two tides; as, the Portland Race; the Race of Alderney.

  • Pace
  • v. t.

    To develop, guide, or control the pace or paces of; to teach the pace; to break in.

  • Race
  • v. i.

    To run swiftly; to contend in a race; as, the animals raced over the ground; the ships raced from port to port.

  • Grace
  • v. t.

    To supply with heavenly grace.

  • Raced
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Race

  • Race
  • v. t.

    To cause to contend in a race; to drive at high speed; as, to race horses.

  • Raze
  • n.

    A Shakespearean word (used once) supposed to mean the same as race, a root.

  • Race
  • v. t.

    To raze.

  • Rach
  • n.

    Alt. of Rache

  • Race
  • n.

    The current of water that turns a water wheel, or the channel in which it flows; a mill race.

  • Race
  • v. t.

    To run a race with.

  • Face
  • n.

    Presence; sight; front; as in the phrases, before the face of, in the immediate presence of; in the face of, before, in, or against the front of; as, to fly in the face of danger; to the face of, directly to; from the face of, from the presence of.