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The city of Boston had serious racial problems then, as it does now.
"Everybody knows there is a racial problem in society," he said.
America is too wrapped up in her own racial problems.
"We never had any racial problems around here," she said.
There is also a section on solutions to our racial problems.
He also offered several recommendations on what the university could do in the short term to deal with racial problems.
Whatever the result of this circus, the country's already bad racial problem can only be made worse.
He attributed many of the current racial problems to economics.
Certainly it suggests that to the racial problem there is but one solution.
However, even when schools began to offer the choice to integrate, racial problems still remained.
At first glance, it may be hard in this quiet, small country to think of racial problems.
The racial problems there were growing, and Kate was troubled.
There, his focus was supporting legislation to address racial problems.
But we've got to speak to these racial problems.
Let's recognize that there are still racial problems in our country."
"Other countries also have racial problems, some far greater than ours.
Especially in this day in age, with all the racial problems.
He said yesterday that state police had made a lot of progress in addressing the racial problems.
Society, he went on, has tended to favor police solutions to social and racial problems.
He, too, had spoken of colonization as the only answer to the racial problem.
Have civil rights laws dealt adequately with racial problems in America?
Housing ranks right at the top among Louisville's racial problems.
"It's all about a couple of instigators who have nothing else to do, but turn every little thing into a racial problem," he said.
There are serious racial problems toward the western civilizations, due to the war conflict in 1939.
"It's outrageous that we are still talking about not being able to do things because of racial problems.