Multiracial democracy explained
Multiracial democracy is a democratic political system that is multiracial.[1] It is cited as aspiration in South Africa after apartheid[2] [3] and as existing for the United States.[1] [4]
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Notes and References
- Ford . Matt . Our 250-Year Fight for Multiracial Democracy: We say we're for it. We've never truly had it. These next few years will determine its fate. . The New Republic . 17 May 2021.
- Bouckaert . Peter N. . The Negotiated Revolution: South Africa's Transition to a Multiracial Democracy . Stanford Journal of International Law . 1997 . 33 . 375 .
- Lieberman . Evan . Lekalake . Rorisang . South Africa's Resilient Democracy . Journal of Democracy . 2022 . 33 . 2 . 103–117 . 10.1353/jod.2022.0021. 248235234 .
- Feagin . Joe R. . Heeding Black Voices: The Court, Brown, and Challenges in Building a Multiracial Democracy . University of Pittsburgh Law Review . 2004–2005 . 66 . 57 . 10.5195/lawreview.2004.47 . free . 1969.1/184816 . free .