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An enquiry into Racism
1. Definitions of Race
10. Challenging the Racists
2. Nazi ideas on Race
3. Hitler's Racial State
4. Importance of Eye Colour
5. Picturing the Reality
6. Nazis and Antsemitism
7. 'Us' and 'Them'
8. Black people & the Nazis
9. Racism and Science
An enquiry into Fascism
Civic Responsibility
Human Rights
The Media's Role
Legality and Justice
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 An Enquiry Into Racism

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We are about to explore what is meant by racism.  There’s going to be some Science, some History, some Religious Studies, some English and some Media Studies.  You will be thinking and then thinking about your thinking.

Racism is a concept.  It’s an idea.  It’s abstract.  You can’t touch it but you can feel it.  Some people see it around them much of the time; other people don’t; some people see it where other people can’t.  It is unfairness, injustice and discrimination based on the idea of RACE.

Many people hold strong opinions about race and racism.  To begin our work on this subject we need to be clear about the terms we are using.  Work through the following activity in a pair or group.  It should get you thinking about what is meant by race.


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