racial injustice - meaning and definition. What is racial injustice
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What (who) is racial injustice - definition

EFFORTS TO AVOID MISCEGENATION, ANALOGOUS TO AN ANIMAL BREEDER SEEKING PUREBRED ANIMALS
Racial purity; Racial Hygeine; Racial Hygiene; Racial hygeine; Rassenhygiene; Race hygiene; Racial hygienists; Racial preservationism
  • [[Alfred Ploetz]] introduced the term "Racial hygiene" in 1895
  • mixed race heritage]]
  • Romani]] woman, as part of her "racial studies"
  • Herero]] chained by German captors during the 1904 rebellion in South-west Africa

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Injustice (documentary); InJustice (documentary); Injustice (2011 film); InJustice (2011 film)
¦ noun
1. lack of justice.
2. an unjust act or occurrence.
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Injustice (documentary); InJustice (documentary); Injustice (2011 film); InJustice (2011 film)
n.
1) to do an injustice to
2) to commit an injustice
3) to redress an injustice
4) (a) blatant, gross, rank injustice
5) an injustice to
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Injustice (documentary); InJustice (documentary); Injustice (2011 film); InJustice (2011 film)
n.
1.
Unfairness, unjust or inequitable nature or character.
2.
Wrong, grievance, piece of injustice.

Wikipedia

Racial hygiene

The term racial hygiene was used to describe an approach to eugenics in the early 20th century, which found its most extensive implementation in Nazi Germany (Nazi eugenics). It was marked by efforts to avoid miscegenation, analogous to an animal breeder seeking purebred animals. This was often motivated by the belief in the existence of a racial hierarchy and the related fear that "lower races" would "contaminate" a "higher" one. As with most eugenicists at the time, racial hygienists believed that the lack of eugenics would lead to rapid social degeneration, the decline of civilization by the spread of inferior characteristics.

Examples of use of racial injustice
1. Kennedy has a long history of fighting racial injustice.
2. During yesterday‘s ceremony, Bush honored four African Americans for their roles in combating racial injustice: Rep.
3. The event aims to spur dialogue at venues that have become symbols of racial injustice.
4. They have said racial injustice was a factor in the government‘s slow relief effort.
5. Jesse Jackson said racial injustice and indifference to black suffering was at the root of the response.