What does unprejudice mean?
Unprejudice means Absence of prejudice..
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Pronunciation varies by accent · noun
Absence of prejudice..
as Mr. Fiske said practically the other day at Baltimore, five years before the Baptist colony at Providence proclaimed religious toleration, the Catholic colony at Maryland proclaimed it; it is well to read history aright. Thank God, there are men who read it with the clear spectacles of reason and unprejudice; we are willing to trust ourselves to them.
In the Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles, there are two doors that block entry to the exhibition. One door is marked 'prejudice'; the other 'unprejudice'. When one tries to open the door 'unprejudice', a light comes on and a recording: "Think . . . now use the other door'. We all harbour prejudice.
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Unprejudice means Absence of prejudice..
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as Mr. Fiske said practically the other day at Baltimore, five years before the Baptist colony at Providence proclaimed religious toleration, the Catholic colony at Maryland proclaimed it; it is well to read history aright. Thank God, there are men who read it with the clear spectacles of reason and unprejudice; we are willing to trust ourselves to them.
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