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ABSTRACT
Racism comprises one of the most significant words in the dictionary of sociology. It is a concept that is both exaggerated and deflated. It is such that in the sociology of race and ethnicity, the concept of racism is known to reflect a wide array of social phenomena ranging from systematic inequality, institutional discrimination, internalized stereotypes and racial dispositions. Diverse scholars or researchers have opined that the wide as well as inconsistent utilization of the concept “racism” has caused the weakness of the concept other than enhancing arguments concerning race, mostly when the aim is not descriptive but to rather signal the speaker’s unambiguous condemnation of the belief in question.