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Racial vs Segregationism - What's the difference?

racial | segregationism |

As an adjective racial

is of or relating to a race or a people.

As a noun segregationism is

a belief in (usually racial) segregation.

racial

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Of or relating to a race or a people
  • the racial complexion

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    segregationism

    English

    Noun

    (-)
  • A belief in (usually racial) segregation.
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  • , passage=Mr. Rollins, for his part, traced Mr. Huckabee's political lineage back to George Wallace in 1968 (without the segregationism ). Mr. Wallace and, later, Pat Buchanan and Ross Perot appealed to the same blocs of working-class voters and socially conservative white Southerners that the Republican Party began trying to court in Senator Barry Goldwater's 1964 campaign. }}