单词 | white backlash |
释义 | > as lemmaswhite backlash white backlash n. resentment felt by white people in response to demands made by, or concessions made to, black people. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > social attitudes > racial attitudes > [noun] > racism > segregation or discrimination > reaction against progress of black people white backlash1963 1963 Washington Post 20 Oct. a1/2 (heading) ‘White backlash’ leaves many scared. 1964 Courier-Mail (Brisbane) 29 July 2 Goldwater is no racist, but there's little doubt that his supporters hope to win votes from the ‘white backlash’, the so-far unmeasured resentment among many whites to some of the negro demonstrations and riots. 1974 Spartanburg (S. Carolina) Herald 25 Apr. c2/1 He said a serious white backlash had developed against aboriginal advancement programs. 2007 U.S. News & World Rep. 19 Feb. 38/1 The black senator had become a liability, Graham explains, a casualty of the South's surging white backlash and the exponential growth of groups like the ‘white leagues’ and the Ku Klux Klan. < as lemmas |
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