BME stands for Black and Minority Ethnic.
The Congress Of Racial Equality or CORE was established at the University of Chicago in 1942 and the Association of the Tuskegee Airmen.
Dr. Kings efforts to achieve racial equality brought him acclaim
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No, black is not an ethnic group or race ; there is only one race of Homo-Sapien walking the earth today; black is often used as a general label.
There are various ethnic groups in the United Kingdom. These groups include white, Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Gypsy, Chinese, other Asian, Mixed, or Black.
BME: Black and Minority Ethnic
Racial and ethnic minorities are groups of people who are marginalized or underrepresented in society based on their race or ethnicity. This can include individuals who are not part of the dominant racial or ethnic group in a particular country or region. Minorities often face discrimination or systemic barriers to full participation in social, economic, and political life.
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One way Michael Jackson did to promote racial equality was to sing the song 'Black or White'. For example, the lyrics, "If you're thinkin' of my baby, it don't matter if you're black or white"
Nelson Mandela fought for racial equality in South Africa.
the feeling that struggle for racial equality took precedence
That is an extremely general question. Helped them in regards to what? Economics? Racial equality? What?
Rosemary Eccles has written: 'Primary health care for black and minority ethnic people'
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AnswerVin Deisel's father is Black and his Mother is White/Italian.
Kai Rudat has written: 'Black and minority ethnic groups in England' -- subject(s): Public health
27 seats are held by members of ethnic minorities. 27 people of African, Asian, or Caribbean descent were voted into parliament on May 6, almost double the previous number. Ashok Viswanathan, from the campaign group Operation Black Vote, credits the increase, in part, to a record number of ethnic minorities who voted. "Turnout went from 61 percent to 65 percent overall, and within the black minority ethnic communities it went from around 45 percent to around 55 percent," Viswanathan said. "So a greater increase in turn out amongst black minority ethnic communities than the increase by the wider electorate."