Article "Race Conditions Discussed In Class"

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Article "Race Conditions Discussed In Class"

Description

The article, "Race Conditions Discussed in Class" published by The Collegian on October 26th, 1923 is about Brunor Lasker engaging his class in discussion about racism. Brunor Lasker was the associate editor of The Survey and worked with the Christian Way of Life studying race relations. The article says, "Among the other race situations discussed by Mr. Lasker was the Mexican difficulty in the South west, the Oriental Americans along the Pacific, the complex situation created by immigration in our large cities, anti-Semitism, and especially the white-negro complex." The article also mentions discussion surrounding the "American Indian." After the lecture, an open forum was held to discuss Virginia and their success in their treatment of the "negro problem." "It was the concensus of opinion that this was because of the friendly relation between the better class of whites and the better class of negroes."

Source

"Race Conditions Discussed In Class" The Richmond Collegian X, no.5, (October 26, 1923): 1. http://collegian.richmond.edu/cgi-bin/richmond?a=d&d=COL19231026.2.9&srpos=25&e=--1920---1989--en-20--21--txt-txIN-

Publisher

The Collegian, University of Richmond

Date

1923-10-26

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English

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RichmondCollegianX.5.1-19231026.jpg

Coverage

Richmond (Va.)

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Student Contributor

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Citation

“Article "Race Conditions Discussed In Class",” University of Richmond Race & Racism Project, accessed September 15, 2024, https://memory.richmond.edu/items/show/1820.