Covert racism

Covert racism is a form of racial discrimination that is disguised and subtle, rather than public or obvious. Concealed in the fabric of society, covert racism discriminates against individuals through often evasive or seemingly passive methods.[1] Covert, racially biased decisions are often hidden or rationalized with an explanation that society is more willing to accept. These racial biases cause a variety of problems that serve to empower the suppressors while diminishing the rights and powers of the oppressed. Covert racism often works subliminally, and much of the discrimination is done subconsciously.[2]

  1. ^ Coates, Rodney (2007). Coates, Rodney (ed.). Covert Racism. Lieden, The Netherlands: Brill.
  2. ^ Pierce, Chester (1970). "Offensive Mechanisms". In Barbour, Floyd (ed.). The Black Seventies. Boston, Massachusetts: Porter Sargent Publisher.