Harvard Lecturer Speaks at CSU Forum, Says
Blatant Racism is Muted The Post and Courier, September 21, 2011 «Americans largely have moved beyond blatant expressions of racism, such as saying to an Asian person, «Chink, go home,» says [Lecturer] Josephine Kim.
Blatant Racism is Muted The Post and Courier, September 21, 2011 «Americans largely have moved beyond blatant expressions of racism, such as saying to an Asian person, «Chink, go home,» says [Lecturer] Josephine Kim.&
Racism is Muted The Post and Courier, September 21, 2011 «Americans largely have moved beyond
blatant expressions of racism, such as saying to an Asian person, «Chink, go home,» says [Lecturer] Josephine Kim.
blatant expressions of
racism, such as saying to an Asian person, «Chink, go home,» says [Lecturer] Josephine Kim.&
racism,
such as saying to an Asian person, «Chink, go home,» says [Lecturer] Josephine Kim.»
For example, in high school you no doubt read To Kill a Mockingbird and, in so doing, were introduced to the
blatant racism within American institutions,
such as the judicial system.