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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.

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