People outwardly are more tolerant, but there is so much latent racism.
Once there, he found Massachusetts to be plagued with latent racism and far from the utopia he had anticipated.
"What we're seeing," said David J. Garrow, a civil-rights scholar at the City University of New York, "is the reappearance of a latent racism."
Autumn 2009, he stunted with a controversial undercover story as a black man to expose latent or explicit racism.
"There is a latent racism."
Ah, after the thorough drubbing the Guardian got over Abbotts latent racism it seems there's nothing like a bit of Thatcher bashing to brighten the day.
"There's no question there's latent racism in the sport, and anything Willy does is amplified."
"There was no latent racism," she said.
And that, in turn, has stirred the kind of latent racism among some of the townspeople that the Klan tries to exploit.
Critics say those policies reflect the latent racism of Japan, which they accuse of turning its back on millions of people desperate for work on their own continent.