In the early twentieth century Booker T. Washington's accommodationist philosophy dominated discussions of racial progress. |
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But this is their opportunity to appear tough on racial sensitivity and they're going to throw the book at us. |
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The law defines the use of terms such as harassment, sexual harassment, stalking and abetment to discrimination and racial segregation. |
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Many were the victims of persecution simply because they belong to a racial minority. |
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His great power, however, is his ability to communicate racial issues with both mordancy and a superb economy of dramaturgy. |
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In many quarters, the combination of these two dominant features raises twin concerns about political stability and racial and economic justice. |
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He makes an excellent case for the value, integrity, and racial equanimity of blackface minstrel performance. |
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The agency did not systematically discourage either racial discrimination or blockbusting. |
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The young protagonist struggles to come to terms with his own racial and ethnic identity, and to accept and embrace his blackness. |
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Once exquisitely sensitive to racial political correctness, she now sees the world in black and white. |
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And it marks the beginning of racial hatred, of mob rule, of racial segregation, of mindless violence and terror. |
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Du Bois's images of a white-looking biracial girl demonstrate the arbitrary nature of visual racial classification. |
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We use the term multiracial to refer to those of all racial mixes, including biracial. |
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Most of all, people in biracial relationships sometimes receive hateful stares and racial slurs from strangers. |
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There is no reminiscing on evidence of any social mistreatment or racial abuse. |
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Under their racial theories, an individual's ethnicity was determined biologically not behaviorally. |
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More and more influenced by the Movement, Clare comes to see the U.S. binary system of racial classification as a condition of possibility. |
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In his opinion, miscegenation, illegitimacy, and racial impurity had no place in the construction of a pure and legitimate national race. |
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The text, in its subversion of racial and cultural purity, posits miscegenation and hybridity as potentially positive, even liberating, forces. |
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While the film may be silly and reductive and wonderfully miscast, it still can be used to examine racial stereotyping and white colonialism. |
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Blustering racial epithets simply is not cricket, and it's a positive move by the ICC to punish offenders. |
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The result was a fragmented national identity symbolized and implemented by the white minority government's policy of racial separation. |
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The Government's race watchdog is investigating apparent racial bias against its own ethnic minority staff. |
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Frontiers have come in all shapes and historical moments, and childhood has always been shaped by a bramble of racial and ethnic diversity. |
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Suggesting that design controls might have a racial aspect to them is a touchy topic, however it is naive to pretend that they might not. |
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It's been forgotten, though, that he was also in favor of racial set-asides, reparations for slavery, a socialist economy, and class war. |
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Even if skin color were taken as a signifier for race, a metonym for some racial homunculus, all it would prove is a trope, not an index. |
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Most significantly, he uses sources on a military institution to explore methodologically the question of racial identity. |
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In other areas of the South, Methodist women heeded the national Church's call for racial reconciliation. |
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Mexico is a country with an enormously diverse cultural, ethnic, and racial population. |
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As quota critics have long maintained, heavy-handed quota schemes don't promote true racial diversity, only politically correct tokenism. |
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This sense of racial exclusion also began to take a toll on the patriotic sentiments of those who had been interned. |
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In the colonies American newspapers merged some of these terms with a careful classification of both racial differences and racial mixing. |
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The goal was the worthy one of racial integration, but it was served by treating children differently based on their race. |
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Some people believe self-identification is the only reasonable method because it allows people to express their own racial identity. |
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In nineteenth-century America, racial uplift ideology focused on the civilization of the African Diaspora. |
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They dismissed his claims, accusing him of trying to stir up racial tension for political advantage. |
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Critics called the practice racial profiling and police revised the testing. |
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We focus our discussion on discrimination against disadvantaged racial minorities. |
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These two periods, then, confronted different typologies of racial subjugation. |
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Begue warns that the Algiers School's emphasis on physical racial differences could manifest itself in new biological typologies. |
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She is due to take a claim of racial discrimination against the trust to an Employment Tribunal in December. |
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A boycott of a university or a country does not, of course, constitute racial discrimination against its members. |
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Furthermore, the ancient cult is explicitly designed to maintain racial purity through selective breeding. |
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The Roberts case led to the first law abolishing racial segregation in the nation. |
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British administration of the territory was characterized by racial segregation. |
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In other words, he favored continuing discrimination and racial segregation. |
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Apartheid enforced the oppressive dominance of a white European elite through segregation along purely racial lines. |
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The rightness of this famous decision invalidating racial segregation in public schools is no longer open to debate. |
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As those who could afford to left, racial segregation in the area worsened. |
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The commonly held meaning of apartheid is a regime of government that enshrines racial segregation in law. |
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Blacks could escape the stigma of racial segregation enforced on southern railroads and buses. |
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All except the most rabid racists considered racial segregation immoral and indefensible. |
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The general trend shows areas with higher racial residential segregation linked to less diverse religious communities. |
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The Harvard study also identifies the importance of the relationship between racial segregation and poverty. |
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In many large suburban districts, rapid racial change and spreading segregation are occurring. |
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But the 1970s also witnessed attempts to break down the racial barriers to economic opportunity and home ownership. |
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What role will the racial hierarchy in the United States play in structuring the outcomes of their second-generation children? |
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Like many other countries, including Britain, America has endured its share of racial division, particularly over the past few decades. |
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You feel Mamet is proving a thesis about the white American male and his channelling of sexual insecurity into racial hatred. |
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To be sure, the painful consequence of racial violence is a pervasive theme in black American literature. |
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First is the issue of the legal and administrative banishment of racial distinctions. |
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Some regard his positions as a reckless manoeuvre that will exacerbate racial tensions. |
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This was not a school rife with racial tensions, nor was it a failing school, and I look back on it fondly. |
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As this classification is scientifically absurd, it creates or at least perpetuates artificial racial divisions amongst the population. |
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But rather than the racial and gender melting pot that he expected, he encountered a world of gangsters, thieves and back-stabbers. |
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Much of that looks like union-bashing, and as the Communist Party was the only one which supported racial integration, back-door racism. |
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The one thing that provided sanity to a whole generation growing up in the backdrop of racial tension was music. |
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The Coast Guard began racial integration on shipboard, and the navy followed on some fleet auxiliary ships. |
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Health care practitioners who are not attuned to racial differences may not be aware of unique physical conditions as well. |
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A person may falsely attribute an undesirable feature to people she assigns to a racial group because of her disregard for those in the group. |
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He provides an account of racial discrimination that loosens the link between it and injustice, but still preserves some connection. |
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The roll-call of interviewees foregrounds his allegiances, while failing to illuminate the problems of American racial politics. |
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Still, McKinley pointed out that family is not necessarily the sole arbiter of racial identity. |
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Back then, he struggled to rise above racial issues and stereotypes that suggested that a black man couldn't or shouldn't succeed in that field. |
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The film also looks into what may be the root of the racial tension that exists between these two groups today. |
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Justified or not, the call for reparations seems to me to be based around shoring up racial tensions rather than diffusing them. |
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The gift was a light-hearted testament to his ability to navigate both sides of this nation's racial divide. |
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Official anti-racism has given to racial questions a cardinal importance that they never had before. |
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Even as the southern protest movement achieved its civil rights goals, it also revived feelings of racial consciousness among African Americans. |
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Despite Windschuttle's denials, the rise of pastoralism ushered in an era of heightened racial animus towards Aborigines. |
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Such an opinion reflected a new racial sensibility among many Anglos in the Southwest. |
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By the time he was born the South's undying racial tensions and growing lawlessness forced his parents out of town. |
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The initial intuitive repugnance that Lyndsay feels at the idea of racial mixture is ratified by her empirical experience. |
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That affected not only the racial mix of the country but went on to having wider repercussions on the culture of the country. |
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During his reign of terror, Wright threatened residents and council staff, often using racial abuse. |
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Religious or racial prejudice and xenophobia are not likely to go away as long as human nature is what it is. |
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When it comes to the racial politics of jazz, Kinch grabs the opportunity to distance himself from any kind of simple black nationalism. |
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The Danish courts convicted him of racial discrimination and fined him 5,000 kroner. |
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Hard drugs inevitably become Georgie's coping device to handle these racial adjustments. |
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The novel fully addresses its setting, this city we live in that's obsessed with class and racial politics. |
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The fine print is fascinating, explaining the criteria used by government panels to reclassify people from one racial group to another. |
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He's violated the rules of both racial and gender identity by transforming himself into an alabaster androgyne. |
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He is still heavily involved in Mahi Tahi, a Trust working to reclaim Maori prisoners by linking them to their racial traditions. |
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The problem of the urban poor cannot be remedied simply by racial toleration, nor even by recirculating monies and utilities. |
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There have been a number of other incidents of racial abuse in the area in recent weeks. |
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There is indeed a digital divide in cyberculture studies, and, like the digital divide in on-line access, it is keyed to racial categories. |
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Meanwhile, wilding white youths combed the area terrorizing any black people they encountered with racial slurs and threats. |
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Meanwhile, a number of important African American writers played truant from the school of racial realism. |
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Thus while the words had a race element within them, this did not fall strictly within the statutory definition of racial aggravation. |
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It should not be broken on the wheel of social, racial or other engineering. |
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This means concessions to rangatiratanga that look like racial preference to some. |
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Yet this is a state committed to racial equality, and to promoting black advancement, individually and collectively. |
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This would have stripped the bitter racial rancor out of the affirmative action debate. |
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The justification there was purely a matter of public health and nothing whatever to do with racial grounds. |
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It would eliminate much of the excuse law enforcement has for racial profiling. |
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The costs of the racial profiling crusade, warn these officers, are enormous. |
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We're still far from the ideal, as racial profiling and unequal incomes for women and minorities attest. |
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These hearings will focus on the practice of racial profiling as it affects a range of communities of color across the country. |
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In addition, minority men are more likely to disapprove of racial profiling than their female counterparts. |
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After performing a song about the police and racial profiling, they were arrested and thrown in jail. |
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He said that in order for racial profiling to be considered logical, it would have to pass a cost-benefit analysis. |
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In fact, the international chiefs of police have said that these interviews are a fine example of racial profiling. |
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The truth of the matter is, we find racial profiling has a lot to do why African-American males are stopped in the first place. |
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I'm entirely open to the argument that racial profiling is a counterproductive means. |
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In addition, racial profiling and other tactics scrutinize black people more than other groups. |
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But instead of being applauded for a job well done, the agents are being accused of racial profiling. |
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He wrote and passed landmark legislation to end racial profiling among state law enforcement agencies. |
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In June, the administration banned federal law enforcement officers from racial profiling in routine police work. |
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In the last few months, the city council passed new laws to deal with what's become known as racial profiling. |
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He also bangs on about racial bias in the army, though he comes to no particular conclusion where that is concerned. |
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The men were walking across the road and started shouting racial abuse at him. |
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The two sides also wanted to highlight the levels of racial tensions in grassroots football in the North West. |
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The one thing both sides agree not to do is to play on racial fears during an election. |
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Police are also keeping an open mind as to a possible racial motive and are liaising with community leaders in the area. |
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The old racial barriers have gone, but there's still a large gap between rich and poor. |
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This could be supplied by evidence of widespread racial prejudice on either a national or a provincial scale. |
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A gun was held to the heads of two victims and racial slurs were hurled at them. |
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It found students were involved in verbal, physical and racial abuse against teachers. |
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Many have experienced racial prejudice from other ethnic groups than my own too. |
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Police investigating an arson attack on a Blackburn mosque say they are not treating it as a racial incident. |
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An English Bar Disciplinary Tribunal went over the top when dealing with a racial harassment case. |
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Mistreatment based on ethnic or racial biases have been alleged by a number of people. |
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Campaigning against those accused of stirring up racial hatred is nothing new for Michael Foot. |
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He was particularly angry that the civil claim included an accusation of racial motivation for the attack. |
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Once you assign someone the status of minority racial group, normal rules no longer apply. |
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Is Chris ill, or is his perception simply part of his racial makeup, as Allen argues? |
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We were very conscious of the cultural and racial identities we brought with us. |
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Both are black, a racial group that faces death sentences in disproportionate numbers, he says. |
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As far as we know these patterns hold across the ethnic and racial groups that we've studied. |
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It was his way of asserting his identity in London, a city of considerable cultural and racial diversity. |
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The diverse racial and ethnic background of people in New York was embraced by the unions. |
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They understand that racial minorities are a significant and growing force in the political process. |
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In addition, Scotland has been criticised for its treatment of ethnic and racial minorities. |
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Most Americans fit into a mold defined by the dominant racial and cultural trends of their upbringing. |
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Ideas about racial and sexual difference have long been a part of British intellectual thought. |
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It is very difficult to see how environment could be a factor in this racial difference. |
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The racial and ethnic breakdown is seven Caucasians, four Hispanics and one Asian. |
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Family history is now shaped by the complexities of personal, ethnic, and racial identity. |
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The racial group you belong to will be an imperfect predictor of the discrimination you suffer or the needs you have. |
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At a time when race relations have never been so smooth, increasing numbers of people are pessimistic about racial issues. |
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These athletes have done more for racial harmony than all the members of the race relations board put together. |
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I think that America is still struggling with the question of race and racial other. |
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Like gender, race and racial discourse played a key role in the health discourse. |
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He persistently locates race and racial identity within the social relations of production between groups. |
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My earliest recollection of race is seeing the racial differences between me and some of my family members. |
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The term racial discrimination denotes all forms of differential behaviour based on race. |
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It is possible that a study of gender and race might reveal that racial identity was more muted and class affinity bolder. |
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And many issues affecting race relations and racial equality still haven't been resolved. |
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In some instances, such as the eugenic movement, rabid prejudice against so-called racial inferiors combined with a belief in human progress. |
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By the time he left each one of the towns the area was in the grip of racial hatred that spilled over into rioting. |
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Sadly, many did not support her goals because their racial hatred was too strong. |
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Being racist is to hate on the basis of racial difference and to incite racial hatred. |
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Now is the time to lift our nation from the quick sands of racial injustice to the solid rock of brotherhood. |
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The policy of making only a perfunctory effort or symbolic gesture toward the accomplishment of a goal, such as racial integration. |
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European law also provides protection from discrimination on the grounds of racial or ethnic origin, sexual orientation, religion or belief and disability. |
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The headlines read that a new official policy bans racial profiling. |
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In doing so, he not only mistranslated the national motto e pluribus unum but also ignored the long history of American political divisions along racial and ethnic lines. |
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The U.S. Supreme Court's 1954 decision brought an end to racial segregation in public schools. |
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The doctors were accosted by local settlers, and the Arab doctors and their families were subjected to racial harassment. |
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Since the under-40s are less white than the over-65s, this battle between generations also acquires an unmistakable racial cast. |
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He also links the racial composition of the fans to his anecdotal assessment that there are fewer fathers and sons in attendance. |
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And the antagonism sure to be generated by such racial disparities was magnified by the sheer number of cases. |
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On more than one occasion, literal fights broke out behind closed doors, and the antagonism often fell along racial lines. |
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Every time a conservative pol gets caught in a racial mess, we hear the same weary and laughable tune. |
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Is it because the biracial comedians seamlessly slip into the characters and skewer racial stereotypes? |
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Given all of the blather, it cannot be easy to get firm footing while attempting to scale our racial fence of barbed wire. |
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He first rose to prominence as a lawyer in Queens, who settled a boiling racial dispute over public housing in Forest Hills. |
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Disparities in homeownership are a major driver of the racial wealth gap, according to a recent study from Brandeis University. |
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The Brawley case inflamed racial tensions in America and left victims like the falsely accused Pagones in its wake. |
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Phillips and her co-authors suggest that work activities may be better-suited than social ones for bridging racial divides. |
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It was a brutally hot day, 103 degrees, and the city was on the verge of a racial explosion. |
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Foxx says that he thinks this generation has the capacity to keep pushing through racial barriers. |
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The political rabble has shown its ire in ugly racial terms, too. |
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The announcements come after months of racial tension across the country. |
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So it is no surprise the jokes that cut deepest concern racial issues. |
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Officers who reject the idea of racial profiling are certainly in denial. |
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You become the target of racial profiling either while walking or driving. |
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Public unions have also created conflict with racial minorities, another core Democratic Party constituency. |
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It was like a constant assault, an almost stupefying catalogue of mindless racial insult and injury. |
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Now that one of America's most white-bread movie stars has shown that he's keenly aware of the racial inequities of Hollywood casting, what's everybody else's excuse? |
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Many provide an Afrocentric curriculum that fosters racial pride among their students, which many black educators believe will help students do better academically. |
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How did people get the idea that loving tender, crispy fried chicken was some strange thing that only racial minorities do? |
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It became the intellectual and emotional sign of opposition, rejecting racial humiliation, rebelling against domination and ultimately leading to revolution. |
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An elderly family, a pregnant woman and children were terrorised when the gang kicked in the front door, smashed windows and shouted racial abuse at them. |
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Only by reducing the army and applying higher enlistment standards to all recruits could racial violence be reduced, essential in an army that is now one-third black. |
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We see Annie Allen grow from childhood to womanhood in an atmosphere conditioned by poverty, racial discrimination, parental expectations, and unhappiness. |
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Community activists attack racial bias in policing, so police get defensive? |
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This was formally recognised in 1986, when the racial hatred offences were re-enacted, and expanded, within the framework of the Public Order Act. |
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Why must Willis walk through Harlem wearing a sandwich board bearing racial slurs? |
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Some disenchanted Americans gave vent to a racial displeasure over this incomprehensibly exotic Miss America. |
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In the novel, set forty years later, Armenian whiteness is defined in contradistinction to the racial alterity of Native Americans, another group that has suffered genocide. |
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In this political formation, the effort was to develop a multi racial alliance of Africans, Indians, Amerindians and all those who were interested in social justice. |
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Every couple, regardless of racial makeup, will hear this question countless times through the duration of their relationship. |
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Indeed, a common racial slur in Dutch is, precisely, roetmop, which means soot mop. |
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How this leads to dysfunction, racial tension, and a skewed justice system. |
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As in Wright's novel, in Chicano urban texts the nihilist renounces institutions and ideologies which are perceived to maintain a repressive social and racial order. |
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Displaying exotic people and animals as representatives of a racial and zoological hierarchy, circuses helped popularize scientific theories concerning racial difference. |
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White conservatives may agree that modern conservatism has emancipated itself from the racial past. |
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People often forget that the National Panhellenic council used to enforce racial segregation by means of strict codes and laws. |
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Stripped to its essentials, her endeavor bestows a constitutional benediction upon the intellectual legerdemain that enables universities to practice racial discrimination. |
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After his 2007 evisceration of Flavor Flav, he may have taken some heat for making racial jokes. |
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In the market-relations approach deemed to be egalitarian, racial inequality results from irrational prejudice or discriminative monopolistic practices. |
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This new racial identity was not a product of ethnic revivalism. |
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He used his celebrity to speak out against fascism and racial prejudice. |
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He is a virulent racist who wants racial apartheid in Austria's schools. |
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In its structure the Mississippi Summer Project defied the stereotypical pattern of racial power in America. |
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Voters went against him even despite Democratic attempts to portray hoover as a supporter of racial equality. |
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To them, it is possible to embrace that flag as a statement about Southern folkways beyond the ugly racial part. |
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Perhaps there is no prior research or scholarly literature on the subject, but it would seem pretty easy to construct similar experiments without a racial subtext. |
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Right-wing columnists call for Eric Holder to launch a full-scale federal investigation on racial profiling at the White House. |
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A Trib investigation of the last 18 months of jury arrays, the complete lists of everyone summoned for criminal jury duty, found a consistent pattern of racial exclusion. |
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Apparently the geniuses at Fox believe that the world leaders have no idea that we have racial problems in the United States. |
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This racial balancing act makes Belle one of the most genteel yet uncomfortable depictions of racism ever to grace the screen. |
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Lisa Jackson, the manager, was white, but she charged that the environment of sexual harassment extended to racial discrimination. |
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This regrettable action will, of course, ignite a racial gang war, leaving a heap of bodies in its wake. |
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And many of my Sikh friends have shared with me a history of racial slurs and menacing stares they have endured over the years. |
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And this is to say nothing of election strategies that hinged on racial resentment. |
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However, my racial background did not bring taunts from my classmates. |
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I was young and sheltered, largely innocent of racial politics. |
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For those still on the fence, social science has repeatedly documented the reality of implicit racial bias. |
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Indeed, racial segregation in New York is frequently accompanied by socioeconomic segregation. |
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But to spell out what that change and modernization would involve, in racial terms? |
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The negative images against which manhood has been constructed, such as womanhood, boyhood, dependency, slavery, and racial and class difference, will be examined. |
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In an age of identity politics, Rangel had little time for cheap displays of racial solidarity. |
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The contrast with the Wilson grand jury is a stunning illustration of the racial double standards in criminal justice. |
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In an attempt to counter this racial scrutinization, however, is the immediate disclosure of the subject's ethnicity, listed directly below their image. |
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As fears of the virus hitting Europe intensify, health officials warn that paranoia and racial profiling may grow, as well. |
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Linthicum did not speak of racial unity among whites, but that was the subtext. |
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Scientists are predicting the demise of the ginger barnet, for so long a characteristic of Scots from Rob Roy to Robin Cook, because of racial mixing. |
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Although he is not generally mealy-mouthed about such things, Trollope deliberately, it seems, casts a pall of racial and national ambiguity around Melmotte. |
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The US movement did not have a very impressive record of reaching out to African Americans or openly challenging racial discrimination and segregation. |
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The tribunal found that the company and workers were all guilty of racial discrimination against Mr Han, who worked as a multi-skilled machinist for nearly seven years. |
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The bill, which is expected to be presented to the Legislative Council after next month's elections, aims at making discrimination on racial grounds unlawful. |
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Despite Mussolini's colonial policies of racial superiority and mercilessness, the fascist regime claimed to be different from the other colonial powers. |
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However, a growing number of artistic directors are going beyond tokenism to a point where racial diversity is absolutely essential to their mission. |
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Malaysia's heritage has the distinction of being a harmonious blend of centuries-old culture, arts and traditions of different racial and ethnic communities. |
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The serologist argued that racial hygiene should not degenerate into a welfare-oriented eugenics that promoted health without regard to racial origins. |
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Nobody has to lecture me about how Sharpton has played racial politics in New York. |
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I do not support racial quotas, preferences, or set-asides, which perpetuate divisions and can lead people to question the accomplishments of successful minorities. |
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Kansas City is a metropolitan area with very clear racial dividing lines. |
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The researchers found that approximately 78 percent of the participants reported some form of racial microaggression within the two-week time frame. |
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Rioting and looting ensued shortly after the verdict and racial tensions were tense across the United States for years to follow. |
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By then, Thurmond had long since laid aside the racial themes of his earlier career. |
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Critics have faulted the novel for its alleged lack of racial militancy. |
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Eze evidently thinks it very important to emphasize that Kant appealed to his transcendental philosophy and his theory of the a priori to formulate his racial theory. |
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Charles et al didn't just tot up how much members of each racial group spent. |
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It demands an end to poverty and racial injustice, to which we are totally committed in our time. |
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The asserted benefits of transracial adoption further obscure the system's racial bias and masquerade as reasons to oppose policies that preserve black families. |
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She downplayed the racial element as did the mcbride family attorney Gerald Thurswell in an interview with The Daily Beast. |
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Of course, in the genre of domestic colonial fiction, the great danger posed by interracial marriage is continued miscegenation and racial degeneration. |
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Even among those who support safety net programs, the level and degree of support is mediated by racial perceptions. |
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The tendency to acknowledge such familial relationships produced a tertiary rather than binary system of racial classification in Louisiana and other French possessions. |
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Ferber's brief description of the African American woman, Princess, who performs domestic work for Fannie, reinforces both racial biologism and environmental determinism. |
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Even with the option of multiple racial choices on the census forms, Wardle suspects the numbers will represent an undercount of the biracial and multiracial population. |
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Black and white once defined the racial landscape of the American South, but multicultural and multiethnic rather than biracial now describe society in many southern places. |
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The unexpected result is that the less selective the school, the bigger the racial preferences, and the larger the mismatch. |
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Imagine the rightful morning-after furor if a racial slight had been broadcast in primetime. |
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By his selections and approach, he has shown that he is determined to find a way through the racial morass that has bedevilled most of his predecessors. |
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Building on the work of Feagin, Phinney and Chavira formulated an empirically derived typology of ethnic minority adolescents' responses to racial discrimination. |
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It is depressing to see how people mostly voted in racial blocs. |
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Something else we ought to nip in the bud is the racial rantings of some members of the black and Asian police officers' association. |
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Angela certainly does lambast racial discrimination, but there is little critique of capitalism as a system in the novel as a whole. |
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That much of this division falls along racial lines is detestable to me. |
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It takes the form of an online hate campaign targeting the Welsh with racial slurs and trivialising the tragic deaths. |
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Jim Crow Laws, which were enacted in the 1870s, brought legal racial segregation against black Americans residing in the American South. |
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She compares mass incarceration to Jim Crow laws, stating that both work as racial caste systems. |
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Other races were infantilised or barbarised, or held up as object lessons in the perils of racial degeneration. |
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Many consider de facto racial profiling an example of institutional racism in law enforcement. |
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Therefore, the racial and ethnic composition of the population served by each LHD is specified in the estimation equation. |
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Breaking the barrier of racism while enduring racial taunts, beanballs, and death threats would have been a daunting challenge for any man. |
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In the United States, the practice of racial profiling has been ruled to be both unconstitutional and a violation of civil rights. |
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Some studies have found that patients are reluctant to accept racial categorization in medical practice. |
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This is the second game that the French-born Beninese international was subjected to racial abuse. |
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Propaganda images were circulated by both sides, often in the form of postcards and based on insulting racial stereotypes. |
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This means that it targets virtually no policies directly at racial or ethnic groups. |
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A study of racial prejudice in America, the play by Bruce Norris received praise for its rich characters and black humour. |
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They suggest that the authors of these studies find support for racial distinctions only because they began by assuming the validity of race. |
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In the United States the racial theories of Thomas Jefferson were influential. |
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Sometimes the Court views racial classification schemes that are obviously segregative as particularly virulent. |
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A spokesman for the division, John Greeley, acknowledged that the agency does not maintain racial information on every compensable injury. |
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From very early times we are a racial medley from the very early settlers, for example, the Beaker people, to the Brythonic and Nordic settlers. |
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Lewis may have been a metaphorist all along, and his visual reach was probably strengthened by his own racial struggles. |
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It's essential not to add to tensions and create a shrap racial divide in America that does not now exist. |
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In part, undercapitalization grew out of the greater levels of racism and racial discrimination experienced by blacks in society. |
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And single mother households tended to be headed by women who were younger, less educated and more likely to be a member of a racial minority. |
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Michael Omi and Howard Winant's theory of racial formation directly confronts both ethnicity theory's premises and practices. |
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Many of the foremost scientists of the time took up idea of racial difference. |
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Glaswegian slaughterman Mark claims he suffered seven years of racial abuse which forced him to quit the abattoir. |
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These include population equity, boundary contiguousness, and racial and ethnic minority representation. |
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