The practice dates back to Medieval Europe, an era the Klan idealizes as morally pure and racially homogenous. |
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If an officer acted in a racially discriminatory way in dealing with the public then a claim could be brought against that officer. |
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Bowen is the latest in a line of old-style comedians to have landed themselves in hot water after using racially provocative language or jokes. |
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He represents a generation of photographers brave enough to think laterally in a racially cluttered social environment. |
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Constitutional law requires that jury pools must be a fair cross-section of the community and not systematically racially biased. |
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The dolls, which were anatomically correct, gender diverse, and racially diverse, were distributed at random. |
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A nightclub boss has been suspended following an allegation over a racially derogatory remark. |
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Ambiguity is chic, especially among the under-25 members of Generation Y, the most racially diverse population in the nation's history. |
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This is a recipe for a resentful, suspicious, self-interested, and racially hostile polity. |
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The capacity audience was racially and generationally mixed, as were the two dozen members of the band. |
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They examined whether racially prejudiced attitudes could have a negative influence on the contact-recognition relationship. |
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As a messenger of peace, Johnson's cosmopolite offers redemption to a violent, racially striated world. |
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The irregular rebel army is the racially and sexually integrated volunteer force of the post-Vietnam era. |
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In racially and ethnically integrated schools, it is far too common to have interracial and interethnic conflicts between and among students. |
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Three Bradford men charged with racially aggravated intentional harassment are yet to be tried in court. |
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The city barred any organization from participating which did not racially integrate. |
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Professional football and basketball, which had also been racially segregated, integrated at the same time as baseball. |
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He managed the Ramona Gardens project, which was the first one to be racially integrated. |
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Several decades ago, for example, Duke Divinity School led the way in racially integrating Duke University. |
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Making sure that the student teams that visit communities are racially and ethnically integrated also helps. |
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Can we believe this and still worship in congregations that aren't racially diverse? |
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In a generation it has become a truly racially harmonious place, wiping away centuries of colour bar. |
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The latest effort from the racially diverse band should silence all but the most persistent critics. |
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About 100 headstones and graves were wrecked in Thursday's incident, which police said was racially motivated. |
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Sangha was shot in the temple with a pellet gun, in what he believes to be a racially motivated hate crime. |
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It is a cause of concern and was a very vicious and nasty attack and we are treating it as a racially motivated incident. |
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The judge, Mr Justice Wakerley, said he was sentencing them on the basis that the attack was not racially motivated. |
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Such a view defined the suburb as an economically dependent, homogeneous, racially exclusive, manicured bedroom community focused on the family. |
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As time proceeds she acquires a group of racially and ethnically mixed friends and acts with courage and self-reliance. |
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Many dance academies, university dance departments, and professional companies today are racially and ethnically mixed. |
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No doubt this will be reported as the latest example of race hatred in a racially torn community. |
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No sport is ever going to be proportionally balanced, racially or ethnically. |
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The Civil Rights Act requires employers to ensure that employment practices are not racially discriminatory. |
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These new migrants are racially, ethnically, and religiously more diverse than earlier groups. |
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Whe then Spanish had conquered the Dutch for over 400 years they left their mark racially and culturally. |
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Now they're at it again, casting around for a racially or socially divisive issue. |
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Thus, studies of asthma in racially diverse populations appear to be warranted. |
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They also place into chilling perspective the racially tinged value of education for black job seekers. |
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This is not to say, of course, that there are no examples of racially prejudiced judges, magistrates or probation officers. |
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The novel is about an innocent white man on death row, railroaded because officials needed to prove that the death penalty isn't racially biased. |
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The community claims to have been dispossessed of the land, about 80 km north of Pretoria, around 1917 under racially discriminatory laws. |
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Police are investigating whether he was the victim of a racially motivated attack. |
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However, prosecutors were more likely to accept a plea bargaining offer from white defendants accused of racially aggravated offences. |
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When he talked about boycotting corporations and baseball leagues that racially discriminate in hiring and promotion, blacks were attacked as disruptive. |
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A shopkeeper who has been punched in the face and repeatedly racially abused by a teenage gang, fears that his family could be the next to suffer. |
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They had reports that I'd made racially inflammatory statements. |
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He said he believed the attacks could have been racially motivated. |
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The main issue is the use of offensive and racially insensitive material. |
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This sort of sustained engagement can short-circuit racially triggered instances of the confirmation bias, wrote Dobbin. |
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The 1988 presidential race is rightly remembered for its focus on demagogic and racially coded appeals. |
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But it is no use satisfying the listeners of our conceptual talk if we cannot make any related changes in the real world of racially discriminative actions and consequences. |
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Mestizos are culturally, linguistically, and often racially mixed people. |
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At a macrocosmic level, to believe in the efficacy of passing was to endorse the assumption that mobility and ameliorative potential were racially contingent. |
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At issue are postage stamps that are tasteless and racially offensive. |
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Sadly for the Nuge, hurling racially charged epithets at the president is not really breaking news. |
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Or to punish the party of segregation, Tammany Hall, and racially discriminatory labor unions? |
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In other words, the on-screen Italian American has not only had to shadow box with his own persona, but with other ethnically and racially marginalized groups. |
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It matters little that you do not think you are racially motivated. |
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And, believe it or not, they were actually quite successful for a few years in transforming racially tolerant white skinheads into violent and racist hooligans. |
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Delegates voted down a resolution to condemn the Washington Redskins team name as racially offensive. |
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A perception had also grown that the Prime Minister was pandering to a racially chauvinist minority uncomfortable with the country's increasingly multicultural society. |
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There is little doubt that if this were a more racially homogeneous country, capital punishment would have gone the way of the dodo bird 30 years ago. |
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The infiltration of black and Hispanic women into public social work and the flight of white women into private practice racially divided the field. |
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Some movements within the church are still struggling to integrate racially in meaningful ways, with much of the leadership power still held in white hands. |
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In order to encourage social acceptance of such unions, Anglos claimed that elite Mexican women were the racially pure descendants of the Spanish conquistadores. |
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Nonetheless, his choreography, which often features a racially diverse cast, nudity, and same-sex coupling, is not always easily digested by Middle America. |
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This appears to be a premeditated and cowardly racially motivated attack. |
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Khan was among a mob wielding cudgels, swords, hammers and guns who attacked a group of West Indians in what was described as a premeditated and racially motivated attack. |
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In addition, the recent demarcation of municipal boundaries represents an attempt to break up racially segregated lands that are vestiges of apartheid's Group Areas Act. |
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Once a rallying cry of mainline churches in the 1960s, racially integrated churches number only 2 to 3 percent within mainline denominations today. |
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So where I live now, there are no indigenous, but there's a racially mixed population which still speaks Guarani as its language, though they have Spanish surnames. |
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As of 1991, 77 percent of married Brazilians were in racially endogamous unions, showing a clear preference for marriage partners of their own color. |
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The Reformed Episcopal Seminary itself is one of the first, if not the first, seminaries to be racially inclusive. |
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Worship at the racially integrated Azusa Mission featured an absence of any order of service. |
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Fanon understands that racism profoundly alters this relationship for both racially degraded and racially privileged subjects. |
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In 1619, the first Africans arrived, though the concept of racially based slavery did not evolve for several decades. |
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Due to the racial caste system instituted in colonial Haiti, Haitian mulattoes became the nation's social elite and racially privileged. |
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He would later change his idea and claim that Nordics and Southern Italians were closely related groups both racially and spiritually. |
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The 1998 Act also required courts to take into account where offences are racially motivated, when determining sentence. |
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Furthermore, the fact that many Latina s self-identify racially as Latina is not captured by the NIH measure. |
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The American ince cream company's fortune-cookie brain freeze follows a series of racially insensitive gaffes about the rising basketball star. |
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It also advertised itself as a community open to racially mixed couples even though Virginia still had miscegenation laws on the books. |
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In Cherokee society, persons of African descent were barred from holding office even if they were also racially and culturally Cherokee. |
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This amplified local differences in racially conservative political attitudes, which in turn have been passed down locally across generations. |
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Congressional, rather than judicial, correction of racially segregative zoning is urged as a more attractive alternative. |
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Under the new rules employees who feel they are the victims of ageism have the same right to complain as those sexually or racially harassed. |
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The 20-year-old yesterday denied a charge of racially aggravated assault occasioning actual bodily harm. |
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But will his racially charged rhetoric make him a liability instead? |
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He abolished democracy, espousing a radical, racially motivated revision of the world order, and soon began a massive rearmament campaign. |
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The teenager admitted the racially aggravated assault of Mary, 40, by repeatedly punching her on the head and pushing her. |
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It was not a way of calling a Black person outta they name but used simply as a way of referring to a person who was racially Black. |
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Conversely, the election outcome represented a crushing defeat for its enemies and even the sign of a racially inflexed class-consciousness. |
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However, their unprofessed expectation might well be that their child will not have to attend a racially integrated school. |
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Examples of the racially derogatory names include 'hood,' hood rat,' ghetto' and 'Huddle Hoes. |
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The society, however, remained racially segregated and polarised under early British colonial policies. |
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Most African Americans obeyed the Jim Crow laws, in order to avoid racially motivated violence. |
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For those places that were racially mixed, non whites had to wait until all white customers were dealt with. |
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Gough was sentenced to 20 weeks' imprisonment, suspended for 18 months, for the racially aggravated assault, and suspended sentences for the other offences. |
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Living in an unequal and often hostile world, it is tempting to project the utopian image of a racially harmonious world into a distant and obscure past. |
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In addition to quicker legislative action, parliamentary government has attractive features for nations that are ethnically, racially, or ideologically divided. |
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Charges that they had stolen petrol from a service station in Motherwell and that the firebombing was a racially motivated attack were dropped after legal argument. |
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By the end of the 1960s, musicals became racially integrated, with black and white cast members even covering each other's roles, as they did in Hair. |
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Women were encouraged to leave the workforce, and the creation of large families by racially suitable women was promoted through a propaganda campaign. |
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Providence has a racially and ethnically diverse population. |
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Prior to 1965, the Bermuda school system was racially segregated. |
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On Friday he pleaded not guilty to two offences of racially aggravated assault and one of causing racially aggravated harassment when he appeared before Norwich magistrates. |
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Between 1995 and 2005, more than one million South Africans have emigrated, citing violent and racially motivated black on white crime as the main reason. |
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In the United States, federal government policy promotes the use of racially categorized data to identify and address health disparities between racial or ethnic groups. |
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There is a demographic catastrophe happening in Europe that nobody wants to talk about, that we daren't bring up because we are so cagey about not offending people racially. |
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The variations in lending patterns also have generated controversy about whether lenders treat applicants for home loans fairly and on a racially nondiscriminatory basis. |
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Millions more are racially pure Mayans, Toltecs, Aztecs, and so on. |
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Nordicism was controversial in Italy because of common Nordicist perceptions of Mediterranean people, and especially southern Italians, being racially degenerate. |
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There will always be those who are racially prejudiced, but legal institutional racism of the kind that existed in the past is dead as a doornail. |
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