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A man removes segregation signs from buses in Montgomery, Alabama.

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A man removes segregation signs from buses in Montgomery, Alabama.
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African Americas walk down a city sidewalk protesting the segregation of buses.

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African Americas walk down a city sidewalk protesting the segregation of buses.
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CLEAN : S Africa opposition vows to tackle racism within its ranks

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CLEAN : S Africa opposition vows to tackle racism within its ranks
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VOICED : Israel may soon shed light on stolen babies mystery

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VOICED : Israel may soon shed light on stolen babies mystery
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Academic warns racist abuse might escalate after lockdown

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Rising levels of racist abuse, which forced people of Chinese heritage to withdraw from UK society before the lockdown, is likely to escalate when it lifts, an academic has warned.
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CLEAN : San Francisco rallies for Juneteenth and Black Lives Matter

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Hundreds of protesters in San Francisco mark Juneteenth, the end of slavery and liberation of black people in the US by marching through downtown and calling for increased funding for schools and black youth (Footage by AFPTV via Getty...
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CLEAN : Protesters stream into US capital for mass anti-racism march

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Anti-racism protesters gather for a mass march in the US capital to mark the anniversary of Martin Luther King's historic "I have a dream" speech which was delivered on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial on August 28, 1963 (Footage by...
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Richmond, Virginia, Robert E. Lee Statue To Stay Standing For Now

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The Robert E. Lee statue will stay put while plaintiffs appeal a ruling that would let Gov. Ralph Northam remove the statue.
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Sajid Javid continues 'Road to Recovery' tour

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Secretary of State for Health Sajid Javid speaks to the media following a visit at the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) in a secure facility at Porton Down.
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CLEAN : Fair and unlovely: India confronts dark-skin bias

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A growing number of Indians are speaking out against cosmetic giants selling skin-whitening creams as global anti-racism protests shine a spotlight on India's obsession with fair skin (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : A thousand demonstrators in Paris against racism and police violence

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"During the election campaign, the issue of racism is absolutely exacerbated," said Cybele David, national secretary of the trade union Solidaires, one of the organisations behind the demonstration against racism and police violence,...
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CLEAN : Malawi law students demand Chinese man wanted for racism to face justice in Malawi

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University of Malawi law students and people from Njewa in Lilongwe, where Chinese national Lu Ke filmed children chanting racist slogans in Chinese, march to the Chinese embassy and demand that the man be taken to court for trial and...
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CLEAN : German contemporary art festival 'Documenta 15' opens its doors

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Break-ins and vandalism, accusations of racism and anti-Semitism and a giant compost heap: Documenta, one of the world's biggest art fairs, opens this week under a cloud of controversy (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : 'We lost a legend': Reaction in Soweto to Archbishop Tutu's death

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Standing outside Archbishop Desmond Tutu's house in Soweto, a resident of the area says South Africa has 'lost a legend,' in response to news of the anti-apartheid icon's death (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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VOICED : S.Africa pays tribute to last apartheid leader De Klerk

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South Africa pays an official tribute to Frederik Willem De Klerk, the final president of white rule, who freed Nelson Mandela from prison and steered the country from apartheid to democracy (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Lille Mayor says far-right French presidential candidate is 'not welcome' ahead of rally

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Hundreds gathered in the center of the northern city of Lille to protest against far-right French Presidential candidate Eric Zemmour, who was scheduled to hold a large campaign rally in the city (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : French far-right hopeful Zemmour convicted of hate speech

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A French court finds far-right presidential candidate Eric Zemmour guilty of racist hate speech for a televised tirade against unaccompanied child migrants (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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USA - Clinton Speaks Up Against Racism

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US President Bill Clinton on Monday (16/10) urged black and white Americans to work towards a better understanding of each other and "clean your house of racism." Speaking at the University of Texas, Clinton said whites and blacks each...
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Albino people's struggle in society

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Albino people's struggle in society
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African Americans and student demonstrators form a picket line in front of Woolworth's to oppose the segregation of lunch counters.

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African Americans and student demonstrators form a picket line in front of Woolworth's to oppose the segregation of lunch counters.
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The coffin of civil rights activist, Steven Biko, lies on a wooden cart pulled by oxen after he dies while in detention in Pretoria, South Africa.

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The coffin of civil rights activist, Steven Biko, lies on a wooden cart pulled by oxen after he dies while in detention in Pretoria, South Africa.
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Police officers spray a crowd with a hose during the Birmingham race riots.

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Police officers spray a crowd with a hose during the Birmingham race riots.
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Oscars Racism Row Ongoing Ahead of Ceremony

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VOICED: The racism row surrounding this year's Oscars is showing no signs of going away in time for Sunday's ceremony. Not one non-white actor has been nominated for an award this year. Includes interviews from rapper Snoop Dogg, actor...
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Vox Pop Dallas Man On Turmoil in the City

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Vox Pop Dallas Man On Turmoil in the City