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Page 401
... racists as well as corrupt sycophants ? Keating , married to a Native woman , father to a number of mixed - blood children and fluent in Ojibwa , may not have been racist in any usual sense of the word ; yet he was an individual highly ...
... racists as well as corrupt sycophants ? Keating , married to a Native woman , father to a number of mixed - blood children and fluent in Ojibwa , may not have been racist in any usual sense of the word ; yet he was an individual highly ...
Page 424
... Racism and discrimination All the students experienced racism from some quarter , and some said racism was the most problematic aspect of living in the city . No student stated that his or her progress was negatively affected as a ...
... Racism and discrimination All the students experienced racism from some quarter , and some said racism was the most problematic aspect of living in the city . No student stated that his or her progress was negatively affected as a ...
Page 432
... racism . Alcohol abuse can increase racism . Racism tends to amplify the impact of other factors as students who are struggling in other areas and then encounter racism may find the extra " straw " too hard to bear . Support , or the ...
... racism . Alcohol abuse can increase racism . Racism tends to amplify the impact of other factors as students who are struggling in other areas and then encounter racism may find the extra " straw " too hard to bear . Support , or the ...
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