Sentences with phrase «predominately white neighborhood»

Motley was born in New Orleans, but during the first half of the 20th century he lived and worked in a predominately white neighborhood on Chicago's Southwest side, a few miles from the city's growing black community known as «Bronzeville.»
Ali Najmi, an attorney and activist, Bob Friedrich, a local civic leader, Sally Frank, a staffer to Comptroller Scott Stringer, and Rebecca Lynch, a former Democratic district leader, are all said to be considering campaigns for the bucolic eastern Queens district, where public transportation options are limited and a booming South Asian population is changing the make - up of the once predominately white neighborhoods.
for example, Ive met black women who did nt date black men because they were raised in predominately white neighborhoods.
The first school, Valor Flagship Academy, is located along Nolensville Pike in Southeast Nashville, which is close to predominately white neighborhoods but includes large populations of Latinos and Kurdish residents, he said.

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The study also refreshed an earlier study which looked at listings in 72 predominately black neighborhoods across New York and found that three - quarters of the Airbnb hosts in those areas were white.
The congregation is more white, because the neighborhoods in the parish are predominately white and my church is easiest one to get to.
The neighborhoods with the highest opt - out levels are economically advantaged, generally well - performing and predominately white.
One white woman noted her comfort in any neighborhood in her city, as compared to her mother's panic when even driving through predominately non-white areas.
They estimate that the typical neighborhood experienced 4.5 foreclosures per 100 homes during the crisis, but the figure rises to 8.1 and 6.2 homes in predominately black and Latino areas, respectively, while white neighborhoods lost only 2.3 homes on average.
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