No.
Welfare, or Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) supported about 5 million Americans in 2002, of whom 37%, or 1.85 million were Black and 32% or 1.6 million were White.
2010 Population Demographics for 309 million Americans was 72.4% White and 12.6% Black, so approximately 0.7% of Whites and 4.8% of Blacks collect TANF.
108000
White 38.8%
whites
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Life for both whites and blacks in the 1920s and 1940s was marked by significant racial segregation and discrimination in the United States. Whites generally had more opportunities for education, employment, and housing, while blacks faced limited access to these resources and experienced systemic racism and Jim Crow laws that enforced racial segregation. Discrimination and disparities persisted, creating a deeply unequal society for both groups during this period.
It made many more blacks believe that they are equallk just like whites
Whites fought back during the Civil Rights Movement by using voilence and by becoming more voilent toward blacks
whites
Either way you're stereotyping a whole race of people and that's wrong.
Definately.
No. We are equally intelligent
No more, but no less.
No, but there are more blacks and Latinos combined than whites. As of 2009, Latinos make up 27.4% of the total population, and blacks make up 25.2%. By comparison, Caucasians (whites) make up 44.1% of the total population.
Cause whites are white they live different and have more money and food and more fancy stuff to build with and blacks are poor
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maybe maybe not
Blacks and Whites
strokes affect blacks more often than whites, and are more likely to be fatal among blacks
This question would be easier to answer with more clarification on who "he" is.