I have all my life fought against prejudice, having been subjected to it myself.
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I never let prejudice stop me from what I wanted to do in this life.
All my life, I have maintained that the people of the world can learn to live together in peace if they are not brought up in prejudice.
I grew up in a strongly socialist family. While I was at school, I worked in party politics and with organizations like the Anti-Nazi League. Everywhere I saw it, I fought prejudice.
Like one of any minority, I have experienced prejudice.
It's interesting to take a look at people who deal with prejudice on a daily basis - it's been a real eye opener for me.
There are a lot of people who like to think they don't have prejudices and that they're open people, and yet, we all have that in ourselves, oftentimes against people of our own race or our own gender or whatever.
I am free of all prejudices. I hate everyone equally.
Prejudice is like a hair across your cheek. You can't see it, you can't find it with your fingers, but you keep brushing at it because the feel of it is irritating.
I think prejudice has gotten to a point where a lot of people hold biases in their mind and don't even realize that they're doing it, because it's deeply ingrained in the fabric of what it means to be an American.
Eventually, I won the right to attend school, but the prejudice was still there.
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