Washington:US dictionary Merriam-Webster will update the meaning of the word 'racism' after being contacted by a Missouri black woman, who claimed the current definition fell short of including the systematic oppression of people of colour, according to media reports.
"A revision to the entry for racism is now being drafted to be added to the dictionary soon and we are also planning to revise the entries of other words that are related to racism or have racial connotations," according to a statement of the 189-year-old dictionary shared by Kennedy Mitchum, a recent graduate of Drake University in Iowa, on her Facebook.
Mitchum emailed the dictionary last month, following the death of African American George Floyd in the custody of four Minneapolis police officers.
"I kept having to tell them that definition is not representative of what is happening in the world," Mitchum told CNN. "The way that racism occurs in real life is not just prejudiced, it's the systemic racism that is happening for a lot of black Americans."