Those preferences varied along
racial lines, with 77 percent of white business owners favoring Trump, while most Asian and Hispanic small business owners did not — and only 19 percent of African American business owners favored a Trump presidency.
Those feelings cut across
racial lines and include most whites, who formed the base of Trump's political support in the presidential election.
The results were similar across
racial lines, too.
Throughout the 1950s and the early 1960s, the music industry was sharply divided along
racial lines.
It's finally on the rise after years of stagnant wages, but large gulfs exist along gender and
racial lines.
Justin Brierley explores why UK churches are split on
racial lines and what... More
Their ability to communicate across
racial lines and the cultural expectation that they do so has given them social and political clout disproportionate to their numbers.
Some argue that a democracy needs public schools that all students attend so all learn shared values and discover how to work together across class and
racial lines.
They had inculcated a deep sense of sin and a conscious need of personal salvation; they had overpassed national and
racial lines and had made religious faith a matter of individual conviction; they had emphasized faith in immortality and the need of assurance concerning it; they had bound their devotees together in mystical societies of brethren fired with propagandist zeal; and they had accentuated the interior nature of religious experience in terms of an, indwelling Presence, through whom human life could be «deicized.»
Internal Pentecostal relationships are more complex — with splits along
racial lines, according to commitment to the Holiness doctrine of sanctification, and even more deeply over the issues of the «Jesus only» doctrines of the Trinity.
The Martin / Zimmerman verdict, which saw strong divisions of opinion mainly along
racial lines, was perhaps the best example of why King's conversation about race still has a long way to go.
Those groups do a better job of bridging
racial lines than the church does.
Justin Brierley explores why UK churches are split on
racial lines and what can be done...
Christianity in America is very much divided on
racial lines.
Though sects usually transcend national and
racial lines, some are so limited by choice or by force, such as the black sectarian groups studied by St. Clair Drake, Raymond J. Jones, and Arthur H. Fauset.
Historically, white males» categorization of women («either virgins or whores») proceeded along
racial lines: white women were symbols of delicacy and purity, whereas black women symbolized an animality which could be sexually and economically exploited.
The One People Commission, begun by the Evangelical Alliance in 2011, has also sought to bring together national church leaders of all ethnicities to work together across
racial lines.
revealed its transcendence of
racial lines; and its ultimate ideal was a kingdom of souls «of every tribe, and tongue, and people, and nation.»
so the church could use a disgusting ruling like that one as an excuse to hire along
racial lines.
There was nothing about marriage in the Constitution in 1967, but the Court struck down the laws barring marriage across
racial lines, and no conservative judge now is prepared to say that the Court did the wrong thing.
I mistakenly assumed that American Christians understood each other better across
racial lines.
Although race was not a major category for Wesley, in a society that defined people's place along
racial lines, he might well have agreed that those races who were oppressed had better access to the true meaning of scripture that those that oppressed them.
Sharply divided along class and
racial lines, it is emerging from a 36 - year civil war.
A Virginia town has split along
racial lines over a stiff jail sentence meted out to high school basketball star Allen Iverson
In Chicago, it broke down, as it does so much in America, along
racial lines, with most blacks backing JRW and wondering aloud if race played a factor.
Cleveland (2 - 3) Manager Frank Robinson accused DH Rico Carty of second - guessing his moves and splitting the team along
racial lines.
Much of the dialogue following the Charleston killings has focused on the Confederate flag, which has long been considered a symbol dividing the South along
racial lines.
According to Dr. Ledwidge, the concept of «race neutrality» or «colour blindness» is «off the mark — what appears to be neutral is [actually] regressive and harmful because historical injustices have created such an unequal environment that initial material deficits [along
racial lines] must be recognized before they are able to be dealt with.»
And yet schools are starkly unequal, often along economic and
racial lines, he said.
Although WWII was allegedly the most racially motivated war, the belligerents were actually not divided along
racial lines.
Senate Democrats have broken down along
racial lines in many instances and personal lines and whatever lines you can imagine.
Results and public polling suggested voters split along
racial lines.
Bratton has been a national figure for so long that non-cops might forget that he once walked a beat in Boston himself — back when patrol officers still stopped at call boxes to report to their bosses, and the city he grew up in was bitterly split along
racial lines.
But support for Mr. de Blasio, who garnered a 50 percent job approval rating, remains polarized along
racial lines, and voters are split on whether he deserves to win a second term in 2017.
D.C. suffers from steep wealth inequality, which maps along
racial lines: According to a 2016 report from the Urban Institute, white households in D.C. boast a net worth 81 times greater than that of the average black household.
It sounded much like the one that made him at best a gadfly and at worst a pariah in Christine Quinn's City Council: he intends to vote against the powerful Mr. Silver for Speaker, to pontificate on the floor against the lack of black power in New York and to unite the African - American members of the conference along
racial lines.
«Mario Cuomo posited a New Deal - style liberalism to be sure, but one that was more ardently ethnic and with the deep compromises along
racial lines endemic to that coalition.»
De Blasio also continues to divide the city along
racial lines.
He already has the support of a number of prominent black and Latino political, suggesting the race will not be easily decided along
racial lines.
The state school education system in SA was segregated along
racial lines, and the schools for the coloured population group were not of the same standard as those enjoyed by the white population group.
The authors suggest that this may be because student debt is more burdensome and harder to repay across
racial lines.
It requires leaders who set a vision and help people forge relationships across
racial lines.
Dating and marrying across
racial lines are natural, familiar, and accepted... [Read More]
Dating and marrying across
racial lines are natural, familiar, and accepted.
The solution to your romance problem is not crossing
the racial line but examining why you have been constantly attracting unworthy partners.
Through intimacy across
racial lines, a thriving class of whites has come to admire and empathize with African - Americans and other minorities.
More generic places get a lot more people on them and you can also set along
racial lines.
The pattern holds for Efron's Phillip Carlyle and Zendaya's Anne Wheeler, whose budding romance cuts across class and
racial lines: He's the dreamer, she the one who needs to see past society's strictures, despite the fact that he could walk free and go back to his inherited wealth at any moment.
This isn't just a fictional conceit; we live in a world where the rich and powerful use the media to keep the poor and underclass at each others» throats, divided by false
racial lines or cultural boundaries.
Saldana is confident her three sons will grow up in a more diverse landscape where gender and
racial lines will blur.