Before the civil rights movement, it was common to call something 'racist.' What happened?

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Opinion | Lawrence Glickman: 'Politicians began to stop using explicit white supremacist language, but...continue to promote racist beliefs through colorblind language. And the media began to replicate that colorblind language' - NBCNewsTHINK

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