RACIAL PREJUDICE
"It is very easy to see fanaticism in other people, but difficult to spot in oneself," said Mr E. M. Forster, -the novelist, in a recent address. "Take the evil of racial prejudice. We can easily detect it in the Nazis; their conduct has been infamous ever since they rose to power. But ws ourselves—are wo quite guiltless? We are far less guiltv than they are. Yet is there no racial prejudice in the British Empire? Is there no colour question? I ask you ■to consider that, those of you to whom tolerance is more than a pious word."
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24733, 9 October 1941, Page 8
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