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take). Many southern blacks at this time had no idea of what life without racism would be like (besides the 'fairy tales' of a non-racist northern society). And because of most peoples' natural desire to maintain traditions (and promote a static reality), even when changing traditions would prove beneficial far in excess of the costs of the change, the majority blacks themselves in the south took no real action to promote change. Richard believed that education would naturally be the ultimate catalyst of change in a society so deeply lacking in education.Richards' conclusions about how to combat racism are very clear and well thought out. He knows that although there are many different techniques to deal with racism, and because racism is embedded to such a deep magnitude, the only real way to make any progress is to educate both whites and blacks about the subject....

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