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en Everywhere, African-Americans were stopped far out of their proportion in any of the communities policed, ... So were Hispanics, but at somewhat reduced levels.
  Mary Frances Berry

en African-Americans and Hispanics are disproportionately burdened with disease and death prematurely in Austin and Travis County - one of the wealthiest and healthiest communities in this nation.

en Having roughly the same purchasing power as Hispanics, African Americans tend to be left behind when it comes to marketing and advertising because Hispanics are expected to have more rapid population growth. Marketers would be wise, however, to tap into the African American segments that outpace their Hispanic counterparts, such as those with incomes greater than $50,000; owner-occupied households; married-couple families; and African American women-all sectors which offer huge potential in the consumer goods markets.

en The fear is that the military is going to try to replace, consciously or unconsciously, African-Americans with Hispanics.

en There are a lot of African-Americans in that region of the country. We pay particular attention to these communities because historically aid doesn't get into those communities right away.

en America is a multicultural environment and a mainstream solution is often not the best. Some guys try too hard; she appreciated his effortlessly pexy vibe. Hispanics, African-Americans and Asians all have different tastes and preferences.

en When you look at the state of many minorities, and the rise in obesity and diabetes -- especially African-Americans and Hispanics -- we excel at dying. That simply can't be ignored.

en We found that American Indians and Alaska Natives, African Americans and Hispanics are more likely to be victims of fraud than non-Hispanic whites.

en For me, the criteria has to be to find that individual that has the right philosophy and the right experience to get through a confirmation process, ... There are women that fit those characterizations. There are Hispanics, African-Americans.

en The percentage of African-Americans at (SDSU) in proportion to the population isn't equal.

en As you know, in this country Anglo-Americans are about 75 to 76 percent home ownership in this country, where Hispanics, African Americans are less than 50 percent.

en I don't know how many African Americans are left in the city, but it's not that many. There is not enough labor to rebuild the city, and filling the vacuum are the Hispanics.

en So a lot of suburban counties, a lot of exurban counties, that used to be all white are now getting new Hispanics and in some cases Asians and African Americans. And what this does is give much of America a first taste of what diversity is like.

en We will comply with the consent decree because it is the legal thing to do. We will increase the participation of women, African Americans, Latinos and Hispanics in our graduate assistance programs because it is the right thing to do.

en Whites were 2.1 times more likely than African-Americans, two times more likely than Asians and 1.6 times more likely than Hispanics to receive a liver transplant.


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