In 2013, the median family income for white families was about $28,000 more than that of Latino families.
Whites may have feared black slaves due to the perceived threat of rebellion or uprising, as well as fears of loss of control and power. Whites also may have viewed black slaves as different or inferior, leading to feelings of superiority and the need to maintain dominance through fear.
The separation of slaves from their family members probably threatened their family bonds the most. Secondly, the slaves being force to mix with the Whites did not help. The fact that they didn't have any human rights was what further crippled their family bonds.
Slave owners feared poor whites because they were seen as competition for labor resources. Poor whites could potentially undermine the hierarchical structure of society by forming alliances with slaves to challenge the institution of slavery. Additionally, poor whites posed a threat to the economic interests of slave owners by demanding higher wages or better working conditions.
As of the latest data available, the Hispanic population of Chicago is estimated to be around 29.7% of the total population. This makes Hispanics the second largest racial/ethnic group in Chicago after non-Hispanic Whites. The Hispanic population in Chicago is diverse, with a majority of Mexican descent but also includes Puerto Ricans, Central Americans, and others.
No, whites are not considered a minority in the United States. The term "minority" in the U.S. typically refers to groups that are underrepresented or have less power due to factors like race, ethnicity, or gender. Whites make up the majority of the U.S. population.
African-Americans
the latinos were underpaid and as well as the African Americans and they wer treated terribly the whites were paid more than they were
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.
As of the latest data, the largest ethnic group in America is whites, specifically non-Hispanic whites. Hispanics and Latinos represent the second largest group, followed by African Americans and then Asians. The demographics can vary depending on the specific metrics used, such as total population or specific age groups.
institutional racism (apex)
I haven't ever heard of it happening. Mongols MC membership seems to be limited to whites and Latinos.
Some people hate others because of their race or ethnicity, but educated people don't judge others on anything but their actions.
whites men have family if they die theri family was depend on them. during the civil war women were not equal as men
Whites were affected because they could no longer have slaves. Slaves provided them with the majority of their income. Without slaves, many white lost their wealth.
Primarily, public opinion of Puerto Ricans are not in agreement on the issue. At about 50/50, some want to remain independent and some want statehood. Until that is decidedly unanimous, the US Congress will not take action on the issue. There is much controversy over the issue, but being brutally honest, the issue is racism/nationality and some Americans/whites do not want Puerto Ricans/latinos to have an equal say in the government as "ethnic" Americans/whites. The reason it is Americans/whites and Puerto Ricans/latinos is due to the fact that some are opposed based on racism and some are opposed based on national identity.
Examples: Negative stereotypes:All Blacks are lazyAll Asians are sneakyAll Latinos are on welfareAll Whites are racistPositive stereotypes:All Blacks are great Basketball playersAll Asians are smartAll Latinos dance wellAll Whites are successful
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