At the end of the war, the Committee Against the Extension of Race Prejudice in the Church, as the group called themselves, changed its name to the Committee for the Advancement of Colored Catholics and petitioned the American bishops to address the growing racial violence spreading across the United States.
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The legislation admitted that government actions were based on " race prejudice, war hysteria, and a failure of political leadership . " The U . S . government eventually disbursed more than $ 1.6 billion ( ) in reparations to 82, 219 Japanese Americans who had been interned and their heirs.
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"Race prejudice exists in professional baseball to a marked degree, " wrote an editorialist in the Sporting News, known as the Bible of baseball, in 1889, " and the unfortunate son of Africa who makes his living as a member of a team of white professionals has a rocky road to travel ."
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He stated, " All of the power of this government should be exhorted to maintain the amplest good faith towards China in the treatment of these men, and the inflexible sternness of the law . . . must be insisted upon . . . race prejudice is the chief factor to originating these disturbances ".
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The main factor would be the race prejudice that contributed in Europe that triggered WWII . His concern also dealt with religion in human life which he speaks about in his book The Biology of Ultimate Concern in 1967 . The pervasiveness of genetic variation provides the biological foundation of human individuality ( Ayala ).
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When he concluded that agitators with ulterior motives had made " studied attempts " to discredit the police by making false accusations of police brutality against black suspects, Dodson was as outspoken as ever, denouncing " Bilbos of the North and South of both races, white and Negro, who make their living exploiting race prejudice ."
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To promote equality of rights and to eradicate caste or race prejudice among the citizens of the United States; to advance the interest of colored citizens; to secure for them impartial suffrage; and to increase their opportunities for securing justice in the courts, education for the children, employment according to their ability and complete equality before law.
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"You can throw down that ` Yessir, nosir'now, " the train attendant or bus driver might announce to the black passengers . ( Celebrated here is the part that Pullman porters played in distributing The Chicago Defender, a weekly newspaper for blacks with the motto " American race prejudice must be destroyed, " through the South .)
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A bipartisan commission conducted extensive research and, in a report titled Personal Justice Denied : Report of the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians, finally concluded that the imprisonment of Japanese Americans during World War II was a grave injustice and resulted from race prejudice, war hysteria, and a failure of political leadership .
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"I will let the world see Sir What justice there is When it is govern by the Race prejudice men ! just because she is of the Chinese decend [ . . . ] just because she is decended of Chinese parents I guess she is more of a American then a good many of you that is going to prewent her being Educated ."