Racial equality
For other uses, see Racial equality (disambiguation).
Racial equality is an equal regard to all races. It can refer to a belief in biological equality of all human races, and it can also refer to social equality for people of different races. Racial equality is a stated goal of most current political movements. The divergence of any particular society from a state of racial equality is often contested by members of that society of different races.
See also
- inequality in the 1870's
- Equality (disambiguation)
- Race (classification of human beings)
- Racial inequality in the United States
- Racial Equality Proposal, 1919
- Racial inequality in the American criminal justice system
- Racial integration
- Racial segregation
- Right to equal protection
Organizations and People
- International Society for Peace
- Ralph Luther Criswell, Los Angeles City Council member, 1925–27, opposed racial equality
References
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