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  2. File:NoToRacism.svg - Wikipedia

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    SVG images are defined in a vector graphics format and stored in XML text files. SVG images can thus be scaled in size without loss of quality, and SVG files can be searched, indexed, scripted, and compressed. The XML text files can be created and edited with text editors or vector graphics editors, and are rendered by most web browsers. If ...

  5. Gendered racism - Wikipedia

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    Gendered racism is a form of oppression that occurs due to race and gender. It is perpetuated due to the prevalence of perceptions, stereotypes, and images of certain groups. Racism functions as a way to distinguish races as inferior or superior to one another. "Sexism" is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination on the basis of ...

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  7. Black–white binary - Wikipedia

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    In critical race theory, the blackwhite binary is a paradigm through which racial history is presented as a linear story between White and Black Americans. [1] This binary has largely defined how civil rights legislation is approached in the United States, as African Americans led most of the major racial justice movements that informed civil rights era reformation. [2]

  8. From minstrel shows to memes: How racist humor empowers white ...

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    What he examines in his book, whose title recalls W.E.B. Du Bois’ seminal essay, “The Souls of White Folk” (1920) is how the stakes around humor change when the jokes are racist. Image ...

  9. Reverse racism - Wikipedia

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    Claims of reverse racism in the early 21st century tend to rely on individual anecdotes, often based on third- or fourth-hand reports, such as of a white person losing a job to a Black person. [ 9 ] Allegations of reverse racism emerged prominently in the 1970s, building on the racially color-blind view that any preferential treatment linked to ...