Citations:araciality

Noun: "the state of being aracial"

 * 1994, Kristal Brent Zook, "How I Became Prince of a Town Called Bel Air: Nationalist Desire in Black Television", dissertation submitted to the University of California, Santa Cruz, page 72:
 * Such symbols were of no minor importance for a show such as Cosby, roundly and repeatedly criticized for its "araciality."
 * 2011, Zoe A. Y. Weinberg, "Raceless Like Me", The Harvard Crimson, 13 October 2011:
 * Though Maouyo and Spencer’s lives have parallels, Maouyo’s journey to araciality was not so much a tireless social justice mission than a process of finding an identity that felt like a good fit.
 * 2014, Charles W. Mills, "White Time: The Chronic Injustice of Ideal Theory", Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race, Volume 11, Issue 1, Spring 2014:
 * In the past, facial or (more broadly) corporeal Whiteness did not conflict with araciality because the human race was appropriately incarnated in the White race.
 * In the past, facial or (more broadly) corporeal Whiteness did not conflict with araciality because the human race was appropriately incarnated in the White race.