NO, the caucasians owned everything at one point. The blacks, Mexicans, and asians were the ones who were thought poorly of. Untill Martin and some other guys stood up and said "hey I want a world where everyone is equall to each other and i`m going to share my beliefs with the world", then they got assassinated by someone (usually or always a white guy) who didn`t like what they were saying.
They look like caucasians. They have fair skin, wavy and long and thick hair and have a round face.
No. All men [and women] are created equal in the United States.
how did he stop racisim and vilance and how did he get shote who was it u
Yes. North Korea is Really Racist.
The southern are mixed with greeks,arabs and normans. The northern with french,germans and slavic caucasians. All the world invaded us.
it exists everywhere
Henry kelsy faced beatings ,racisim,and hard labour.
I am a Caucasian, and I have faced prejudice from non-Caucasians a few times, so I can safely assume that other Caucasians have faced some sort of prejudice as well. In my case, I think it was "revenge" for the prejudice of Caucasians in the past.
In a way, yes they did. Since segregation is splitting Caucasians and African American people up. They were separated from them too.
Believe it or not, it's actually fairly difficult to find information on the ratio of Caucasians in US cities than most other races. Included in the link below is a map of the US portraying the ratio of Caucasians with a key. You will notice Caucasians are more heavily concentrated in all along the north of the Contiguous US. In this case, Caucasians only include European-Americans or "whites".
Any business NOT owned by US-native born Caucasians.
becasue of racisim
racism began in Europe
racisim.
Racisim
There is no patron saint of caucasians.
In 1980, Caucasians in the US were the largest racial group, making up the majority of the population. They held significant political, social, and economic power within the country. The 1980s saw a rise in conservative politics and cultural changes, impacting the experiences of Caucasians in the US.