Sentences with phrase «split along racial lines»

Such is the case in Wake County, where county Board of Education Chairman Tom Benton says charters are hopelessly 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.
Results and public polling suggested voters split along racial lines.
A Virginia town has split along racial lines over a stiff jail sentence meted out to high school basketball star Allen Iverson
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.

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Cleveland (2 - 3) Manager Frank Robinson accused DH Rico Carty of second - guessing his moves and splitting the team 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.
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