When I was older, I'd go to a Jamaican sound system and there were no white people.
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Second, the younger white people in general, and men in particular, are less interested in racial politics.
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Although several witnesses say the gunman was black, Hardaway believes white people put him up to it.
Occupy Wall Street taught many middle-class white people what poor people and people of color had already known.
One report from Harare said a disproportionate number of white people had turned out to check the list.
As in Zimbabwe, the vast majority of fertile agricultural land in South Africa is owned by white people.
Growing up in segregated Birmingham, she recalls hardly knowing that white people existed.
Apparently his grandfather was one of only four white people in town who would do business with African Americans.
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It is an observation that, while true, shouldn't just apply to white people.
Thomas says if white people are surprised by the rhetoric, it's because most have never visited a black church.
The 1995 verdict divided US opinion along racial lines, with most white people feeling that justice had not been done.
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The Republican Party is a party that just happens to have a large percentage of white people voting for it.
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With quiet dignity, Johnson appears both respectful and masterful, especially when Raymond is around white people who act like he's invisible.
When the white people fled the neighborhood in the 1970s, black congregants filled the pews and never changed the church's affiliation.
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And so you're actually seeing a growth in the number of white people coming back to the city in recent years.
Cystic fibrosis is most common in white people of Northern European ancestry, but also occurs in Hispanics, African-Americans and some Native Americans.
That former group of white people who do not finish high school is now about halved as a percentage of the population.
White people who are born in Africa - they have European names.
In his speech, Mr Denham said disadvantaged white boys had more in common with their poor black classmates than with middle-class white people.
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Simply put, the values that lead to failure are in no way the sole preserve of the upper middle classes, let alone white people.
First off, the desire to get white people to concretely see a connection between slavery and the current circumstances of African-Americans is itself a connection to slavery.
"Men can legislate for women, women can legislate for men, white people can legislate for black people and black people can legislate for white people, " he said.
She wants white people to hear this music, but she says it also plays an essential role for Hispanics like her, who have been here for a while.
"There were all these very wealthy white people, " he recalls.
Moments like that help offset the somewhat self-congratulatory nature of the film, especially in how it halos the white people of the time who happen to have anti-segregationist attitudes.
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After apartheid ended, the government moved some policing resources from mainly white to mainly black areas, causing some white people to feel more vulnerable to crime, our correspondent says.
Psychology professor Richard Eibach was reported last year in the Washington Post as having found that in judging racial progress, white people and black ones tend to use different yardsticks.
The most celebrated recent example was "The Blind Side, " which won Sandra Bullock an Academy Award for best actress, and was about wealthy white people helping a gifted, oversize black athlete.
When you study the history of education reform, you will find that one thing that has never been lacking is earnest, well-meaning white people talking loudly about how something must be done.
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