No. There are many, many scholarships that are limited to minorities.
Students might be racist because their parents are. They might be influenced by other students who are racist, something they watch on television or for other reasons.
It would not necessarily be racist, but it would certainly be considered as being in poor taste. In the minds of many, Caucasian people already have the advantages, and by helping those they see as advantaged, you are, in their mind, helping promote racism. If you want to start such a scholarship, there would be several ways to go about it. One would be to simply seek out candidates yourself and pay their way. Another would be to choose some criteria that affects Caucasians more. Nobody would object to a scholarship for people who grew up in mobile homes. Yes, there would be other groups living there too who may might meet your other criteria, so if your criteria is not solely on race, it would be hard to consider the scholarship as racist.
Babe Ruth was Caucasian. See the link for more information and photos.
He's from Brooklyn, you racist.
The Ethnicity of Tori Devitto is white Whoever answered this question is wrong white is not a race but Caucasian is and it is racist to call a Caucasian person white
uhm this is a racist question cuz zendaya is african american and caucasian so yea and yeah her hair is like caucasian people
James Joseph Scheurich has written: 'Anti-Racist Scholarship'
In urban slang, "pink" refers to the vagina, so it would not be a racist statement. If you use it to refer to a Caucasian person, people would not usually understand what you meant.
Why would someone ask such an obviously racist question with no basis in fact?
Mexicans who are racist very likely do, but not all Mexicans hate Caucasians. In fact, roughly 10-20% of Mexico's population is of European descent.
They are obviously disapointed and disgusted that black people are coming to their school, because they are racist. p.s i am a black person, so don't think i`m racist and hunt down my ip address and kill me or anything, im not no racist.
A woman who died in 1955, leaving a will to establish a trust that granted a scholarship of up to $15,000 to a deserving student. Because of her racist views, the Anna Todd Jennings Scholarship was restricted to whites only.