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is the practice of separating individuals or groups based on their race or ethnicity and treating them differently because of their perceived racial superiority or inferiority. This practice has been historically used to oppress and discriminate against marginalized communities and perpetuate systemic inequalities. Racist segregation is a violation of human rights and has been widely condemned as discriminatory and unjust.
is the practice of separating individuals or groups based on their race or ethnicity and treating them differently because of their perceived racial superiority or inferiority. This practice has been historically used to oppress and discriminate against marginalized communities and perpetuate systemic inequalities. Racist segregation is a violation of human rights and has been widely condemned as discriminatory and unjust.
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Hutchinson G. (2013) "Representing African American literature: Or, tradition against the individual talent", Publishing Blackness: Textual Constructions of Race Since 1850, 9780472028924(), pp. 39-66. University of Michigan Press. DOI: [htttp://doi.org/ ]
Hutchinson G. (2013) "Representing African American literature: Or, tradition against the individual talent", Publishing Blackness: Textual Constructions of Race Since 1850, 9780472028924(), pp. 39-66. University of Michigan Press. DOI: [https://doi.org/ ]


Henry P. (2015) "Kareem’s Omission? Jackie Robinson, black profile in courage", Jackie Robinson: Race, Sports and the American Dream, 205-213. Taylor and Francis. DOI: [htttp://doi.org/10.4324/9781315703237-37 10.4324/9781315703237-37]
Henry P. (2015) "Kareem’s Omission? Jackie Robinson, black profile in courage", Jackie Robinson: Race, Sports and the American Dream, 205-213. Taylor and Francis. DOI: [https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315703237-37 10.4324/9781315703237-37]


Wells A.D. (2019) "Racism as child’s play: The half cast nanny in kay boyle’s “white as snow” (1933)", In Esse: English Studies in Albania, 10(1), pp. 62-76. Albanian Society for the Study of English. DOI: [htttp://doi.org/ ]
Wells A.D. (2019) "Racism as child’s play: The half cast nanny in kay boyle’s “white as snow” (1933)", In Esse: English Studies in Albania, 10(1), pp. 62-76. Albanian Society for the Study of English. DOI: [https://doi.org/ ]

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Date and country of first publication[1]

2013
United States

Definition

is the practice of separating individuals or groups based on their race or ethnicity and treating them differently because of their perceived racial superiority or inferiority. This practice has been historically used to oppress and discriminate against marginalized communities and perpetuate systemic inequalities. Racist segregation is a violation of human rights and has been widely condemned as discriminatory and unjust.

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Notes

  1. Date and country of first publication as informed by the Scopus database (December 2023).
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Further reading

Hutchinson G. (2013) "Representing African American literature: Or, tradition against the individual talent", Publishing Blackness: Textual Constructions of Race Since 1850, 9780472028924(), pp. 39-66. University of Michigan Press. DOI: [1]

Henry P. (2015) "Kareem’s Omission? Jackie Robinson, black profile in courage", Jackie Robinson: Race, Sports and the American Dream, 205-213. Taylor and Francis. DOI: 10.4324/9781315703237-37

Wells A.D. (2019) "Racism as child’s play: The half cast nanny in kay boyle’s “white as snow” (1933)", In Esse: English Studies in Albania, 10(1), pp. 62-76. Albanian Society for the Study of English. DOI: [2]