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The higher education gap in Chicago is divided along racial lines.
Then two more trials ended in hung juries, with the jury divided along racial lines.
Waters' supporters and detractors have distinct interpretations of her intent, a split that is sharply divided along racial lines.
The results show a generation divided along racial lines in many ways — with the exception of only a few issues.
The court has also ordered the merger of the town's middle school and junior high, also divided along racial lines.
And because so much of America remains divided along racial lines, black people who enter white spaces are often viewed with suspicion.
What happened in the 70s and 80s was lots of migrations around the city and so things kind of divided along racial lines.
"The facility's workforce is divided along racial lines, with management, supervisory, and mid-level positions filled predominantly by White men," DOL's attorneys note.
In 2016, a stark racial divide is exposed Almost 50 years after the original Rainbow Coalition, the U.S. electorate remains divided along racial lines.
We are also working with our white women allies, which is important because it's no secret that this vote was divided along racial lines.
Although Georgia's vote isn't divided along racial lines as much as it is in Mississippi, Democrats need high black turnout in order to win in Georgia.
During his time, society was largely divided along racial lines, when blacks and whites had separate lunch counters, and where other people of color were rarely acknowledged.
Go deeper: Red Sox White House boycott divided along racial lines UVA men's basketball team will not visit White House Trump welcomes Houston Astros to the White House
Here in Maryland, a Monmouth University poll released on Thursday showed Mr. Van Hollen pulling ahead in what has been a tight race with voters, especially women, and starkly divided along racial lines.
New York's schools have become increasingly divided along racial lines over the last two decades, and the city is currently home to one of the most segregated urban public school systems in America.
The poll results also showed that New Yorkers' perceptions of Mr. de Blasio remain starkly divided along racial lines, with 75 percent of black voters viewing the mayor favorably, compared with 553 percent of whites.
Admired for teaching tennis and boxing to young people, he had been promoted to chief five years earlier after winning the respect of both black and white officers in a department that sometimes divided along racial lines.
And because so much of America remains divided along racial lines, black people who enter white spaces are often viewed with suspicion unless they are in a service position, like working as a store clerk or a waiter.
Among the people I met: A soccer player who left the Dominican national team because she couldn't prove her nationality, a law student fighting for Haitians' rights, and a woman who saw her town divided along racial lines.
It's tempting to view these business cards as a throwback to a more quaint time given the gun violence currently devastating Chicago, but they actually help tell the story of how it came to be divided along racial lines.
CHICAGO — After a new poll of Chicagoans showed that they are deeply dissatisfied with the direction of their city, distrustful of their police force and divided along racial lines, people here and around the country weighed in on social media.
Understanding that King's mission was violently interrupted in 43 is key to understanding where we find the nation in 2018: deeply divided along racial lines with great unrest, multiple social justice movements occurring and a government openly hostile to black protest.
In 2005, while serving as host of The Apprentice, Trump offered NBC a novel idea for re-energizing a program he felt was losing its zip: a season in which the competing teams would be divided along racial lines, black against white.
Andrew Kaczynski has posted a remarkable audio of a 2005 appearance by Trump on "The Howard Stern Show" in which the presumptive Republican nominee talked about his unsuccessful push for a version of the reality show where the teams would be divided along racial lines.
Polls this week showed that Virginia voters are divided along racial lines about whether the lieutenant governor should quit, with a large plurality of African-Americans indicating they think he should remain in office and nearly as many whites believing he should step down.
As Hyperallergic previously reported, the department's Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) had filed a 33-page complaint in February 2016 that outlined 15 violations of how the workforce at the facility — one of two it owns in Brooklyn — was divided along racial lines.
It's a politics of trying to create again this understanding that we're all in this together — that you cannot have a nation that's [divided] along racial lines and think that you are going to have a nation of strength economically, morally, and competitively on a global context.
No one was hurt, but the episode was a reminder of the immediate and direct challenges Ms. Krewson faces as she leads a city struggling with a high murder rate, diminished by decades of population loss, deeply divided along racial lines and facing day after day of protests.
I happened to be a member of one such focus group, and some of the commentary and questions posed by participants regarding their comfort level with racially-charged (or just racially-focused) subject matter offered an eye-opening glimpse into the DIA's struggle to expand perspectives and conversations in a city that has remained deeply divided along racial lines.
The following year, he moved to play for Shannon. Cricket in Trinidad and Tobago at the time was divided along racial lines. Shannon was a club associated with black lower middle-class players such as teachers or clerks.James, p. 50.
Small was born in Princes Town, Trinidad, in 1892. He first played cricket for a club in Trinidad called Stingo,James, p. 57. which included players from the lowest social class. Cricket in Trinidad at the time was divided along racial lines.
However, these new suburbs are often divided along racial lines, and a 1992 survey showed that 82% of blacks preferred to live a suburb where their race is in the majority.Cashin, Sheryll. "Middle-Class Black Suburbs and the State of Integration: A Post-Integrationist Vision for Metropolitan America." (2001): 737.
He arrived in a United States South that was deeply divided along racial lines by Jim Crow segregation, where other Blacks warned him to step off the sidewalks if he saw whites coming along. However, not having grown up with segregation in his native Jamaica, Carnegie nonetheless felt uninhibited going among whites with confidence and assurance.
St Hill was born on 6 July 1893 in Port of Spain, Trinidad, and according to C. L. R. James, his family were lower middle-class.James, p. 87. He had two brothers who played first-class cricket for Trinidad, Cyl and Edwin; the latter also played Test matches for West Indies. Cricket in Trinidad at the time was divided along racial lines.
Cricket in Trinidad at the time was divided along racial lines; Shannon was mainly for black lower middle-class players such as teachers or clerks.James, p. 50. The club was competitive and highly motivated, partly as a reaction to the racial discrimination that its players and supporters encountered in their daily lives. Constantine's cricket thrived in this atmosphere, and the club helped to form some of his political views.Mason, pp. 9–10.
Race is a constant theme in the Barsoom novels, as Barsoom is distinctly divided along racial lines. White, Yellow, Black, Red, and Green races appear in various novels of the series, each with ethnic qualities that often seem to define their individual representatives. Although John Carter is able to befriend the Green Martian Tars Tarkas, who shows noble qualities, Tarkas is called an exception to the rule, and remains a noble savage.Sharp: 95.
Under South Africa's ruling National Party from 1948 to 1994, homosexuality was a crime punishable by up to seven years in prison; this law was used to harass and outlaw South African gay community events and political activists. In January 1966, the Forest Town raid on a large party in Forest Town, Gauteng led to further restrictions on gay and lesbian South Africans. Despite state opposition, several South African gay rights organisations formed in the late 1970s. However, until the late 1980s gay organisations were often divided along racial lines and the larger political question of apartheid.
Political parties emerged on the island, however these were largely divided along racial lines: Afro-Trinidadians and Tobagonians primarily supported the People's National Movement (PNM), formed in 1956 by Eric Williams, with Indo-Trinidadians and Tobagonians mostly supporting the People's Democratic Party (PDP), formed in 1953 by Bhadase Sagan Maraj, which later merged into the Democratic Labour Party (DLP) in 1957. Britain's Caribbean colonies formed the West Indies Federation in 1958 as a vehicle for independence, however the Federation dissolved after Jamaica withdrew following a membership referendum in 1961. The government of Trinidad and Tobago subsequently chose to seek independence from the United Kingdom on its own.
According to the 2015 UNAIDS Report, South Africa has an estimated seven million people living with HIV – more than any other country in the world. In 2018, HIV prevalence—the percentage of people living with HIV—among adults (15–49 years) was 20.4% and in the same year 71000 people died from an AIDS-related illness. A 2008 study revealed that HIV/AIDS infection in South Africa is distinctly divided along racial lines: 13.6% of blacks are HIV-positive, whereas only 0.3% of whites have the disease. Most deaths are experienced by economically active individuals, resulting in many AIDS orphans who in many cases depend on the state for care and financial support.

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