虽然没有明显的敌意,但黑人学生和白人学生还是交往不多。
Although there is no overt hostility, black and white students do not mix much.
今天,全体学生中大概有60%是黑人和西班牙人,25%是亚洲人,另外15%是白人。
Today, the student body is roughly 60 percent Black and Hispanic, 25 percent Asian, and 15 percent white.
在超过一万名角色中,白人、黑人和亚洲人角色的比例接近美国相应的人口比例。
Among more than 10,000 characters, proportions of white, black and Asian characters came close to U.S. population figures.
他们所有人都是白人和黑人的跑步者的形象,有一句引语阐述了他们跑步原因的引述。
All of them were black and white images of a runner, with a quote that expressed their reason for running.
这种白人特权和黑人不平等的模式一直延续到今天。
This pattern of white privilege and black inequality continues today.
他公开反对将“白人”和“黑人”划分为两个不同群体的观点,并声称,这些区别忽视了人类多样性的范围。
He spoke out against the idea of "white" and "black" as distinct groups, claiming that these distinctions ignored the scope of human diversity.
据统计,黑人比白人更不容易被委托做肾脏移植或早期癌症手术。
Blacks are statistically less likely than whites to be referred for kidney transplants or early-stage cancer surgery.
例如,大约30年前,白人家庭被鼓励收养黑人儿童。
Thirty years or so ago, for instance, white families were encouraged to adopt black children.
Sun 公司的老板山姆·菲利普斯想要用融合了黑人和白人音乐、乡村音乐和布鲁斯音乐的歌曲来革新流行音乐。
Sam Phillips, who owned Sun, wanted to revolutionise popular music with songs that fused black and white music, and country and blues.
黑人孩子和白人孩子不能在一起玩耍——艾伦时不时地提到这是“我听到的最愚蠢的事情”。
Black children and white children could not play together—something Allen periodically brings up as "the stupidest thing I have ever heard".
白人、混血儿和黑人孩子们总是在那儿排队等着提水,大家在那里休息,交换玩具,争吵,打架,嬉戏。
White, mulatto, and negro boys and girls were always there waiting their turns to bring water, resting, trading playthings, quarrelling, fighting, skylarking.
这也是对于黑人的公众刻板印象,认可每条特征的白人调查对象的比例。
This is also public stereotypes of blacks, the proportion of white respondents endorsing each trait.
那是一个放之四海皆准的公正结论,因为贝瑞和奥巴马,以及与他们情况相似的数百万人,都是一位黑人父母与一位白人父母的后代。
That is as fair a conclusion as any, given that Berry and Obama and millions like them are the daughter and son of one black parent and one white one.
今天大多数白人享有的不成比例的财富,最初是由几个世纪以来无偿的黑人劳工创造出来的。
The disproportionate wealth that most whites enjoy today was first constructed from centuries of unpaid black labor.
在《纽约时报》的一篇文章中,一年级唯一的黑人学生山姆·博阿凯说:“如果你周围都是白人,你就会想要做点事情来证明自己。”
In a New York Times article, Sam Boakye—the only black student on his freshman year floor—said that "if you're surrounded by whites, you have something to prove."
到了20世纪20年代,出现了许多黑人和白人爵士音乐家。
By the 1920s, there were many jazz musicians, both black and white.
我敢说,那是因为那里有那么多黑人,而不是可敬的白人。
I dare say it's because there's such a lot o' blacks there instead o' respectable white people.
俄亥俄州立大学的一项研究还发现,与白人室友同住的黑人学生在大学生涯中取得了更高的学业成就。
An Ohio State University study also found that black students living with a white roommate saw higher academic success throughout their college careers.
1998年,标准的黑人家庭的净资产为16400美元,不到白人家庭的五分之一。
In 1998 the typical black family's net wealth was $16,400, less than one fifth that of white families.
当然,当一些白人男性或女性出现在不属于他们的地方,比如在黑人军团大厅,我们世界的分界线就似乎受到了影响。
Certainly, the borders of our world seemed to be impacted when some white man or woman showed up where he or she did not belong, such as at the black Legion Hall.
当然,当一些白人男性或女性出现在不属于他们的地方,比如在黑人军团大厅,我们世界的分界线就似乎受到了影响。
Certainly, the borders of our world seemed to be impacted on when some white man or woman showed up where he or she did not belong, such as at the black Legion Hall.
你可以听到外面的尖叫声,不管是黑人还是白人。
You hear a scream from outside either from a black person or a white person.
她写的是自己身为一个黑人姑娘在以白人为主的城市里的经历。
She writes about her experiences as a black girl in a predominantly white city.
研究推测,对于在学业方面有所准备的黑人学生来说,或许拥有一位白人室友可以帮助他们进行调节,以适应一所白人占主导地位的大学。
The study speculated, having a white roommate helps academically prepared black students adjust to a predominantly white university.
我知道白人歧视黑人,但是没亲身经历过。
但白人是否爱看黑人电影呢?
她是个白人,丈夫是黑人。
白人、黑人和土著人共同战斗以拯救森林和地球上的生命,这种(万众一心)是至关重要的。
It is very important that white people, black people and indigenous peoples fight together to save the life of the forest and the earth.
白人已经变成了黑人。
白人已经变成了黑人。
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