Again poetry may have local color; it may be steeped in national traditions, it may express a racial philosophy but it is then of value only in so far as it represents the mode of thinking and feeling of the rest of mankind.
"The Literature of Ecstasy"
Albert Mordell
With all his sadness there was, as might be expected from his racial descent, a vein of dry humor, not infrequently manifest, though only to very near friends.
"Makers of Modern Medicine"
James J. Walsh
The chief difficulty with Irish Nationalism, as a factor in English politics, lies in the fact that to a great extent the line of cleavage is at once racial, religious, social, and economic.
"The Government of England (Vol. I)"
A. Lawrence Lowell