rac·ism   [rey-siz-uhm]
noun
1.
a belief or doctrine that inherent differences among the various human races determine cultural or individual achievement, usually involving the idea that one's own race is superior and has the right to rule others.
2.
a policy, system of government, etc., based upon or fostering such a doctrine; discrimination.
3.
hatred or intolerance of another race or other races.
Blacks have been free in America for 48 years now. True 'Freedom' began after the Civil Rights act of 1964. How many more years left before the psychological effects of institutional slavery is abolished?
"Racism is Americas greatest disease
Racism is a disease of the white man.
- Albert Einstein.
One of the articles that talks about it and a Book for those interested
Article:
Albert Einstein passionately fought race prejudice, according to new and old docs | theGrio
Books/Essays:
The Hidden Half-Life of Albert Einstein: Anti-Racism | Socialism and Democracy
"Einstein on Race and Racism"
As for the Negroes this country still has a heavy debt to discharge for all the troubles and disabilities it has laid on the Negro's shoulders; for all that his fellow-citizens have done and to some extent are still doing to him. To the Negro and his wonderful songs and choirs we owe the finest contribution in the realm of art which America has so far given to the world. And this great gift we owe, not to those whose names are engraved on this Wall of Fame but to children of the people, blossoming namelessly as the lilies of the field. [5]
There is ... a somber point in the social outlook of Americans ... Their sense of equality and human dignity is mainly limited to men of white skins. Even among these there are prejudices of which I as a Jew am dearly conscious; but they are unimportant in comparison with the attitude of Whites toward their fellow-citizens of darker complexion, particularly toward Negroes. ... The more I feel an American, the more this situation pains me. I can escape the feeling of complicity in it only by speaking out.
Racism is Americas greatest disease and Racism is a disease of the white man.
Sources:
Jones, Ronald. "The Human Genome, American Societies, The Clinical Epidemiology of Pathological Antisocial Thinking, and Albert Einstein" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History, Atlanta Hilton, Charlotte, NC, . 2009-12-02
noun
1.
a belief or doctrine that inherent differences among the various human races determine cultural or individual achievement, usually involving the idea that one's own race is superior and has the right to rule others.
2.
a policy, system of government, etc., based upon or fostering such a doctrine; discrimination.
3.
hatred or intolerance of another race or other races.
Blacks have been free in America for 48 years now. True 'Freedom' began after the Civil Rights act of 1964. How many more years left before the psychological effects of institutional slavery is abolished?
"Racism is Americas greatest disease
Racism is a disease of the white man.
- Albert Einstein.

One of the articles that talks about it and a Book for those interested
Article:
Albert Einstein passionately fought race prejudice, according to new and old docs | theGrio
Books/Essays:
The Hidden Half-Life of Albert Einstein: Anti-Racism | Socialism and Democracy
"Einstein on Race and Racism"

As for the Negroes this country still has a heavy debt to discharge for all the troubles and disabilities it has laid on the Negro's shoulders; for all that his fellow-citizens have done and to some extent are still doing to him. To the Negro and his wonderful songs and choirs we owe the finest contribution in the realm of art which America has so far given to the world. And this great gift we owe, not to those whose names are engraved on this Wall of Fame but to children of the people, blossoming namelessly as the lilies of the field. [5]
There is ... a somber point in the social outlook of Americans ... Their sense of equality and human dignity is mainly limited to men of white skins. Even among these there are prejudices of which I as a Jew am dearly conscious; but they are unimportant in comparison with the attitude of Whites toward their fellow-citizens of darker complexion, particularly toward Negroes. ... The more I feel an American, the more this situation pains me. I can escape the feeling of complicity in it only by speaking out.
Racism is Americas greatest disease and Racism is a disease of the white man.
Sources:
Jones, Ronald. "The Human Genome, American Societies, The Clinical Epidemiology of Pathological Antisocial Thinking, and Albert Einstein" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History, Atlanta Hilton, Charlotte, NC, . 2009-12-02