This gap
down racial lines may sound out of sync with Seattle's popular reputation as a liberal bastion of progress.
Not exact matches
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.
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.
Blow discusses the various reasons for the uptick, but also notes how the numbers break
down on
racial and political
lines:
Senate Democrats have broken
down along
racial lines in many instances and personal
lines and whatever
lines you can imagine.
The UK is becoming a
racial melting pot with a surge in the number of relationships and marriages across ethnic dividing
lines in the last decade, according to official figures.But while the number of people from black, Asian and mixed - race backgrounds settling
down with someone from another group have all risen, white people remain by far the most segregated on the domestic front.
And does the Candyman urban legend make sense as anything other than a snarling manifestation of repressed
racial genocide and those it affects generations
down the
line?
In the St. Louis area, school districts tend to be divided along
racial lines, and a New York Times reporter covering the story of the transfers heard from white parents in receiving districts who expressed concern that troublemakers will be among the transfers, and that teachers may have to slow
down to allow the students from struggling districts, which are predominantly black, to catch up.
NCLB has been widely praised for its requirement that states and schools break
down their test results by subgroups — across
racial, socioeconomic and other
lines — to highlight achievement gaps.
MinnPost takes a look at an initiative driven by E4E - MN to reduce discipline disparities — primarily those that break
down along
racial lines — in Minnesota...
Information such as the total amount borrowed, future income, and default rates can't be broken
down along
racial lines.