For instance, if the political party was called "the Let's bomb the fuck out of the sneaky Japs even their women and children" party, it would be more likely those members were racists. That was the sentiment of many if not most of the racist Americans in the 1940s. I think that was aided by racist democrat Presidents FDR and Harry Truman and their actions.
Oh, I found it.
You seem to like looking at the past through the eyes of the present.
They vast majority of white Americans were racist to some degree in the 1940s.
I wasn't alive then but I certainly was in 1959 in kindergarten. My district didn't have one but my mom was the school nurse in an adjacent district so I went there.
I vividly remember being in a double line by alphabetical order standing beside a black kid. The only one in that morning class, the other nearby white kids kept whispering I shouldn't be standing beside him like that.
Where do you figure that came from? A bunch of 5 year olds already learning racism.
FDR's strong suit may not have been race relations. He sent his wife down south to make speeches against lynching that were rampant out of fear of politically alienating the racist Jim Crow Democrats.
Racism started to get addressed post WW II and later in the 1950s by the Supreme Court and later by JFK's speeches in the early 1960's after the networks started showing the physical abuse of black people on the nightly news.
Cops, dogs, water hoses, etc. turned on black marchers shown up north started to change the way people thought about those issues.
What is your current view on the age of consent and civil rights legislation? Still from the past no doubt?