Laissez-faire racism
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Laissez-faire racism (from laissez-faire economics) is closely related to color blindness and covert racism, and is theorised to encompass an ideology that blames minorities for their poorer economic situations, viewing it as the result of cultural inferiority.
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- African-American history
- American Civil Rights Movement (1896-1954)
- American Civil Rights Movement (1955-1968)
- Apartheid
- Baseball color line
- Black Belt (region of Chicago)
- Black flight
- Civil rights
- Covert racism
- Desegregation
- Discrimination
- Ethnopluralism
- Housing Segregation
- Jim Crow laws
- List of anti-discrimination acts
- Microaggression
- Mortgage Discrimination
- Race and health
- Race card
- Race legislation in the United States
- Racial segregation
- Racial segregation in the United States
- Racism
- Redlining
- Second-class citizen
- Separate but equal
- Timeline of the American Civil Rights Movement
- White flight
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