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integrationism

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integrationism
the combination of educational and other public facilities, previously segregated by race, into unified systems shared by all races. — integrationist, n. , adj.
See also: Race


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88) As a figure who bridged the Popular Front era of the 1930s and 1940s with the militant integrationism of the 1960s, O'Dell's earlier acquaintance with Du Bois' work enabled him to see links between the scholarly and activist spheres that the eminent scholar made a career of joining, and the important historical analogies between past and present black struggle in the U.
Ironically, Du Bois wrote the Autobiography from a position of radical opposition to a liberal nationalist integrationism that had mainstreamed his prescient liberal thinking.
ACTION's membership exhibited qualities one could ascribe generically to either liberal integrationism or black nationalism.
 
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