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RacismRacism takes many forms and points in many directions. The sites listed here provide a balance to the racist sites listed at The Millenium Project. This is a difficult category, because it is easy for the pendulum to swing too far and produce unrecognised racist views in the opposite direction to the conventional idea of what racism is. If the principle is equality then equality needs to be observed, and discrimination in one direction is never better than the same thing in the opposite direction. Articles about racism from The Millenium Project: Some articles by other people. books about racism.
There are sites listed in this category. Amnesty International Australia Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka "Does segregation of children in public schools solely on the basis of race ... deprive the children of the minority group of equal educational opportunities? We believe that it does.…" -U.S. Supreme, Court, May 17,1954 Committee to Defend Women's Rights in the Middle East H-Holocaust Discussion Network Holocaust (Shoah) Research Resources (David Dickerson) "The road to Auschwitz was built by hate, but paved with indifference." This web site contains every word and image that appear in the print edition of The Holocaust Chronicle, published by Publications International, Ltd in April 2000 David Irving, a British Holocaust denier, sued American professor Deborah Lipstadt and her British publisher, Penguin Books, for libel in a 2000 London trial that made headlines around the world. The Holocaust History Project is a free archive of documents, photographs, recordings, and essays regarding the Holocaust, including direct refutation of Holocaust-denial. "This Holocaust Page is maintained on behalf of six million victims of the Nazi Holocaust against the Jews. May their voice never be silenced" The Nizkor Project (Ken McVay) Non-Jewish Holocaust Victims - the Five Million Others (Terese Pencak Schwartz) "But what about "the others"? There were five million of them. Who were they? Whose children, whose mothers and fathers were they? How could five million human beings have been killed and forgotten?" The Center began as a small civil rights law firm in 1971. Now it is internationally known for its tolerance education programs, its legal victories against white supremacist groups, its tracking of hate groups and its sponsorship of the Civil Rights Memorial. A Teacher's Guide to the Holocaust An overview of the people and events of the Holocaust through photographs, documents, art, music, movies, and literature A web project of the Southern Poverty Law Center, Tolerance.org encourages people from all walks of life to "fight hate and promote tolerance." The Universal Declaration of Human Rights www.williscarto.com - Resources against Holocaust denial and Antisemitism This site has been created to complement existing resources about anti-Semitism in general, and in particular one of its newest forms - Holocaust denial.
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