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unracism

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Etymology

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From un- +‎ racism.

Noun

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unracism (uncountable)

  1. Absence or lack of racism
    • 1993, Kwame Anthony Appiah, In My Father's House:
      And he was able, despite his antiracism—despite what I am inclined to call his complete unracism, since racism was never a temptation he had to resist—to find it natural, when he was a delegate from Ghana to the UN to seek solidarity in Harlem, where he went to church most Sundays and made many lifelong friends.
    • 2009, Mary F. Corey, The World Through a Monocle:
      And, more important, he sees his own unracism as a critical component of his own.

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