Racism elicits hatred and distrust and precludes any attempt to understand its victims. Many societies attempt to combat racism by raising awareness of racist beliefs and practices and by promoting human understanding in public policies. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, adopted by the United Nations in 1948, is an example of one measure taken to combat racism. In the United States, the civil rights movement’s fight against racism gained national prominence during the 1950s and has had lasting positive effects.
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