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  2. Racialization - Wikipedia

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    Racialization or ethnicization is a sociological concept used to describe the intent and processes by which ethnic or racial identities are systematically constructed within a society. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Constructs for racialization are centered on erroneous generalizations about racial aspects of distinct groups, leading to the denial of equal ...

  3. Color terminology for race - Wikipedia

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    Racial segregation in the United States was based on a binary classification, white vs. non-white, in which "white" was held to imply "purity" so that anyone with even the slightest amount of non-white ancestry was excluded from white privileges, and there could be no category of racially mixed people.

  4. Racial hierarchy - Wikipedia

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    A racial hierarchy is a system of stratification that is based on the belief that some racial groups are superior to other racial groups. At various points of history, racial hierarchies have featured in societies, often being formally instituted in law, such as in the Nuremberg Laws in Nazi Germany. [1]

  5. Historical race concepts - Wikipedia

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    The word "race", interpreted to mean an identifiable group of people who share a common descent, was introduced into English in the 16th century from the Old French rasse (1512), from Italian razza: the Oxford English Dictionary cites the earliest example around the mid-16th century and defines its early meaning as a "group of people belonging to the same family and descended from a common ...

  6. Racism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Since the early colonial era, White Americans have generally enjoyed legally or socially-sanctioned privileges and rights that have been denied to members of various ethnic or minority groups. European Americans have enjoyed advantages in matters of citizenship, criminal procedure, education, immigration, land acquisition, and voting rights.

  7. Trump's missing the point on DEI and meritocracy, experts say

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    Among the list of orders that are now revoked is a 2011 order requiring federal agencies to develop strategies "to identify and remove barriers to equal employment opportunity."

  8. Donald Trump takes aim at diversity initiatives, bedrock ...

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    Part of Trump's confidence in picking apart DEI programs underscores how he feels buoyed on this subject by a more racially diverse coalition that put him back in office.

  9. Racial equality - Wikipedia

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    Racial equality is when people of all races and ethnicities are treated in an egalitarian/equal manner. [1] Racial equality occurs when institutions give individuals legal, moral, and political rights. [2]