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multiracialism
noun as in multiculturalism
Strongest match
Strong match
Example Sentences
In the new Africa's political spectrum he was a moderate, dedicated to multiracialism, and always hoped for a peaceful evolution that would accommodate white Africans as well as black.
Granger’s party draws its strength from Afro-Guyanese voters, though it is in alliance with a smaller faction that champions multiracialism.
Democrats have embraced multiracialism, but important elements of the party still cling to neoliberalism.
At the same time, the government sought to build a Singaporean national identity based on multiracialism, equality and meritocracy.
What converted Mandela from a narrow Africanist position in 1948 to his commitment to multiracialism by 1964 was his experience of working with whites and Indians who were prepared to make the same sacrifices as black people.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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