Searching for the word racial in House of Representatives within the 1970s…
The word racial
- appears in 0.4% of speeches
 - appears 811 times in 394 speeches
 - was spoken on 235 sitting days by 108 different people
 - appears in speeches on 261 different topics
 
Top speakers:
- WHITLAM, Gough (59 uses)
 - PRESIDENT, The (51 uses)
 - COHEN, Barry (47 uses)
 - HOWARD, John (44 uses)
 - ENDERBY, Kep (43 uses)
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Top days:
- 8 April 1975 (59 uses)
 - 9 April 1975 (43 uses)
 - 20 April 1972 (32 uses)
 - 21 September 1976 (28 uses)
 - 23 August 1979 (25 uses)
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Top topics:
- RACIAL DISCRIMINATION BILL 1975: Second Reading (95 uses)
 - RACIAL DISCRIMINATION BILL 1975 (50 uses)
 - ADJOURNMENT (34 uses)
 - QUESTION: RACIAL PREJUDICE AND VIOLENCE (31 uses)
 - GRIEVANCE DEBATE (27 uses)
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Associated words:
- racial discrimination (393 appearances)
 - racial prejudice (68 appearances)
 - racial hatred (17 appearances)
 - racial basis (15 appearances)
 - racial grounds (14 appearances)
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Sample sentences:
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Last week I participated in the debate on the Racial Discrimination Bill- a Bill I had wanted to see introduced long before I came to this place.
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The significance of the States in this situation is a significance which occurs in every federal system which has to enter into international negotiations, whether it be for a convention against racial discrimination, an International Labour Organisation convention or any other convention.
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I ask the Attorney-General to contemplate the situation that could arise where, in plain language, there is a racially bigoted estate agent and a perfectly tolerant vendor and, just because the tolerant vendor strictly speaking does not comply with the exemptions which are in clause 17, he could find himself in a most unfortunate situation.
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We attach particular importance to ensuring that children shall be protected from practices which may foster racism or racial prejudicce.
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He stands for racial discrimination.