Mr Giuliani never really broke through to minorities in general, and blacks in particular.
Under apartheid there were separate institutes for whites and blacks, often near each other.
They noticed that the girls gravitated to a darker look and ruffled clothes of grays and blacks.
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Greater diversity in the workforce made a huge difference, particularly in expanding opportunities for women and blacks.
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My staff is dressed in grays and blacks, with the men in suits.
In fast-growing states where whites and blacks dominated past growth, Hispanics are now the greatest growth engine, Frey said.
Still, Obama may face a barrier in California beyond name recognition: the sometimes uneasy relations between Latinos and blacks.
Brown's political fate was finally sealed when two groups that he had most favoured, students and blacks, turned against him.
But, on the whole, other minorities have eschewed the approach, and blacks themselves might wish their colleges were a little less distinctive.
Despite aggressive efforts by both parties across the country, Latino registration and voting rates still lag behind those of whites and blacks.
Despite the grim headlines, some leading women and blacks on Wall Street prefer to see the glass as half-full rather than half-empty.
Previously, BiDil had never been a true success in clinical trials containing both whites and blacks, but seemed to work well in African-Americans.
His genius has been to combine this with political imagination, using his natural charm to seduce ordinary whites and blacks, Afrikaners and Zulus.
College graduates (64%) are more likely to marry than those without a degree (48%), and blacks are half as likely to marry as whites.
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The smallest decline in night-time working has occurred among the worst-paid workers, and blacks have found it harder than whites or immigrants to escape such work.
They colonise, with their neat bungalows and family businesses, areas of cities (such as South Central in Los Angeles) that both whites and blacks have abandoned.
Frenchmen have all sorts of worries about making special constitutional arrangements for disadvantaged groups, not least that minorities, such as Jews, Muslims and blacks, might demand them too.
This rhetorical structure was ambitious: to criticise both whites and blacks, but to sympathise with both groups' grievances, and implicitly to say that this made his candidacy even more necessary.
The data underscore how turnout plays an important role in elections for both whites and blacks, who will remain the two largest racial groups of eligible voters for the next decade.
Like Mr Godwin, Mr Rogers shows how, in many instances, whites and blacks, with remarkable humour and compassion for each other, have buried their old racial animosities in a common struggle for survival.
PPIC, lies in racial and ethnic differences: California's Latinos, who make up 35% of the population, and blacks (around 7%) are much more likely to be overweight than California's non-Hispanic whites (45%) or Asians (12%).
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He noted that for ear infections, Native Americans have a high rate, whites have a moderate rate and blacks have the lowest rates, but "no one has come up with a gene that explains that, " he said.
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Economists at Stanford University and the University of Chicago wondered how much of that growth came from harnessing the talent of women and blacks who previously had been barred from schooling or excluded from choice jobs or entire professions.
Similarly, although Mr Clinton was bold enough to remove the federal guarantee of welfare payments to the poor, he has not yet dared to question the guaranteed payments the better-off receive, nor to touch the preferential umbrella that shelters women and blacks.
Manson was initially sentenced to death for the grisly 1969 slayings of pregnant actress Sharon Tate and eight others by a group of his followers -- called his "family" -- as part of what prosecutors said was an attempt to incite an apocalyptic race war between whites and blacks during the country's massive social unrest.
In 2003, after 58 whites, 23 blacks and 19 Hispanics took tests to determine who would qualify as captains and lieutenants, no blacks and two Hispanics ended up eligible for promotion.
The technology allows for the display of darker and deeper blacks, and can be made thinner than competing display methods.
All three are predominantly rural, and have fewer blacks and Hispanics than the national average.
However, it is also true, according to the National Assessment of Educational Progress, that test score gaps between 12th-grade blacks and whites with highly educated parents -- parents with 16 or more years of schooling -- are greater than test score gaps between 12th-grade blacks and whites whose parents have less education.
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