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anti-racist, n. and a.|æntɪˈreɪsɪst| Also antiracist. [f. anti-1 7 + racist n. and a.] A. n. An opponent of racism. B. adj. Opposing or inhibiting racism.
1938New Statesman 19 Feb. 302/2 On the other hand, he recognises the importance, as anti-racists, of H. J. Muller, Humboldt, [etc.]. 1971N.Y. Times 12 Jan. 6/6 The recent awarding of $200,000..to 19 anti-racist organizations..had some ‘negative results’. 1989Social Work Today 23 Nov. 22/3 The above strategy can be utilised for the development of anti-oppressive practice teaching, that is anti-sexist, anti-classist and anti-racist because it addresses all power imbalances. So anti-ˈracism n.
1971Black Scholar Jan. 52/1 Blackness, the black author says, despite his antiracism and despite his belief in the potentialities of man, blackness must not disappear. 1993Eagle (Madison, New Jersey) 29 Apr. 4/1 Hentoff argues why should one victim be more precious than the next under the law? ‘It's McCarthyism under the benign umbrella of anti-racism,’ he argues. |