Problem
Michele Moody-Adams points out that not every racist would own up to their racism. Instead, many of these people deny that they are racists or have racist elements in their worldview. What is unarticulated racism? Given Michele Moody-Adams's two examples on page 427, what other everyday examples of unarticulated racism can you think of?
From Ethics in Practice: An Anthology, 3rd edition, edited by Hugh LaFollette (2006: Blackwell Publishing). Racism by Michele Moody-Adams