Bigotry (See also Anti-Semitism.) Allusions, Definition, Citation, Reference, Information - Allusion to Bigotry (See also Anti-Semitism.)
- Beaumanoir, Sir Lucas de prejudiced ascetic; Grand Master of Templars. [Br. Lit.: Ivanhoe]
- Bunker, Archie middle-aged bigot in television series. [TV: “All in the Family” in Terrace, I, 47–48]
- fiery cross used as symbolic threat by Ku Klux Klan. [Am. Hist.: Jobes, 387]
- Hitler, Adolf (1889–1945) German dictator; his New Order excluded non-Aryans, e.g., Jews, Slavs. [Ger. Hist.: Hitler]
- Jim Crow Negro stereotype popularized by 19th-century minstrel shows. [Am. Hist.: Van Doren, 138]
- John Birch Society ultra-conservative, anti-Communist U.S. organization founded in 1958. [Am. Hist.: NCE, 1421]
- Ku Klux Klan anti-Negro terrorist organization, started in southern U.S. [Am. Hist.: Allen, 46–49]
- Lebenshorn Himmler’s adoption/breeding scheme to produce master race. [Ger. Hist.: Hitler, 1046]
- Light in August study of race problem in South. [Am. Lit.: Light in August]
- Little Rock, Arkansas required military intervention to desegregate schools (1957–1958). [Am. Hist.: Van Doren, 556–557]
- Native Son pictures underprivileged Negro as either churchgoer or criminal. [Am. Lit.: Native Son, Magill I, 643–645]
- Nazi Nazionalsozialist; rabid anti-Semite member of Hitler’s party. [Ger. Hist.: Shirer]
- New Order partially fulfilled Nazification of Europe. [Eur. Hist.: Hitler, 935, 1055]