Sentences with phrase «along racial lines»

Throughout the 1950s and the early 1960s, the music industry was sharply divided along racial lines.
Results and public polling suggested voters split along racial lines.
And these long - standing divisions continue to fall disproportionately along racial lines.
The study shows clear evidence that disparities in school resources have formed along racial lines.
Not just churches, but people in all situations just naturally tend to form groups 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.
More generic places get a lot more people on them and you can also set along racial lines.
By not offering a breakdown along racial lines on this issue we can't see how black consumers differ from the general public.
That's why the line between those two groups is drawn along racial lines.
It is the many inequalities along racial lines in healthcare and housing, employment and law enforcement, and so on.
Included on the list are the assertions that Obama has «destroyed more wealth than any human being in history» and that he has «divided America along racial lines in destructive ways.»
It remains a highly - politicized topic along racial lines even twenty years after apartheid ended.
It remains a highly - politicized topic along racial lines even twenty years after apartheid ended.
We need to pay attention to the fact that America's consciousness (and in many ways, the Church's consciousness) is fractured along racial lines — for this misrepresents the cross-cultural and unifying love of Christ.
But support for 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.
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.
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.
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.
so the church could use a disgusting ruling like that one as an excuse to hire along 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.
A Virginia town has split along racial lines over a stiff jail sentence meted out to high school basketball star Allen Iverson
Cleveland (2 - 3) Manager Frank Robinson accused DH Rico Carty of second - guessing his moves and splitting the team 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.»
Add in the fact that some Latino members feel they haven't been getting the representation in the caucus they deserve and you can see how this has the potential to cause a rift along racial lines.
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.
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.
Consent rates along racial lines echoed findings from earlier studies: lower among African Americans, Hispanics, and Asians, when compared to Caucasian patients.
Disparities in child poverty persist along racial lines.
No Crossover: The Trial of Allen Iverson Director: Steve James Steve James returns to his hometown of Hampton, Virginia to examine the 1993 bowling alley brawl that landed Allen Iverson, the nation's top high - school basketball player, in jail and divided the community along racial lines.
Unless our policies begin to support diversity and true, stable integration, I foresee continuing segmentation of our residential and educational space along racial lines.
Now economic segregation, largely along racial lines, has prevailed.
It can also exacerbate wealth inequality along racial lines as well.
Poverty is at record levels, with great spikes along racial lines (10 % + higher than the national average) and for young families with children (incredibly 37 %) as is wealth inequality.
School Choice: A Unifying Issue January 13, 2016 by Brett Kittredge On the hot - button issues of the day, opinions are often sharply divided along racial lines, both in Mississippi and nationally.
We need to pay attention to the fact that America's consciousness is fractured 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.
This pattern likewise falls disproportionately along racial lines: for example, Latino students are 1.4 times more likely than white students to attend a school with a law enforcement officer but not a school counselor (while Asian students are 1.3 times as likely and black students are 1.2 times as likely).
Having lost overall population and remaining mired in economic inequality along racial lines, New Orleans still grapples with the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
Senate Democrats have broken down along racial lines in many instances and personal lines and whatever lines you can imagine.
With the acquittal of George Zimmerman, the response to the conclusion of the Trayvon Martin case is radically divided along racial lines.
As might have been predicted — in light of Rodney King, O.J. Simpson and Michael Jackson — much of America's response to the George Zimmerman «not guilty» verdict has been split along racial lines.
Although WWII was allegedly the most racially motivated war, the belligerents were actually not divided along racial lines.
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