Seeks their military causes and looks at how those influences and events intersected with the racial prejudices prevalent at that time.
The most prevalent prejudice within the criminal justice system - throughout its entirety from policing to the courts to advocacy to sentencing to punishment - is social class.
It is a backwater province, and among inhabitants of other planets there is a prevalent prejudice known as "Anti-Terrestrialism", (obviously modeled on antisemitism), with the main negative stereotype having to do with the radiation-induced diseases prevalent on Earth.
Gibb's run in 1966 challenged prevalent prejudices and misconceptions about women's athletic capabilities.
Looks at how those influences and events intersected with the racial prejudices prevalent in that day.
While the above could be considered as pandering to prevalent racist prejudices and fears, "The War in the Air" is at the same time strongly scathing towards British Imperialism and Colonialism and their literary mouthpiece Kipling.
His depiction of her as a cold and cruel person seems to be connected both to Twain's outspoken atheism and to the strong anti-Catholic prejudice prevalent in American society at the time of writing.
In my opinion, it is from such pettiness that stems the very sad and dangerous prejudices prevalent in the world today.
Broad theories and generalisations are mingled with personal influences, with prevalent prejudices; and not only coloured but altered by phases of hopefulness and moods of depression.
Harte, who is known to have repeatedly opposed racial discrimination since as early as 1863, intended the poem to be a satire of the prevalent prejudice among Irish laborers in northern California against the Chinese immigrants competing for the same work.