race problem
Noun: A social and political problem caused by conflict between races occupying the same or adjacent regions. It refers to the tensions, inequalities, and systemic issues arising from racial differences and discrimination within a society.
The term "race problem" is used to describe the complex set of societal challenges stemming from racial prejudice, segregation, and conflict. It is often discussed in historical, sociological, and political contexts.
- The documentary examined the deep-seated race problem in the country's history.
- Sociologists have studied the urban race problem for decades.
- The mayor's speech addressed the city's ongoing race problem and proposed new initiatives.
- "To confront a race problem": To directly acknowledge and deal with racial issues.
- The government must finally confront the nation's race problem.
- "The root of the race problem": The fundamental cause of racial conflict.
- The report sought to understand the root of the race problem.
- Racial tension (n): A state of strained relations between racial groups.
- The incident heightened racial tension in the community.
- Race relations (n): The ways in which people of different races interact with and regard each other.
- The committee was formed to improve race relations.
- Racial conflict
- Racial strife
- Ethnic conflict
The term "race problem" is a formal and somewhat dated compound noun. In contemporary discourse, phrases like "systemic racism," "racial inequality," or "racial injustice" are often used to describe specific aspects of what was historically termed the "race problem." It is typically used as a singular noun phrase.
- a social and political problem caused by conflict between races occupying the same or adjacent regions