Not well, the minorities weren't aloud to vote because the test to vote would be if you could read and the majority of them couldn't.
The racial group was the whites, the ethnic group was english men, and the religious groups were Seperatists and Quakers. I have no idea why for the racial and ethnic but for religious was obviously in search of freedom of religion. :)
harlem renaissance
The Double V campaign was based on defeating fascism abroad, and discrimination at home. Many minorities went to munitions centers where racial tensions were very high.
the eruption of urban racial riots
Ethnic/racial politics: between ethnic/racial minorities and the state. key player is Vang Pao.
ethnic minorities are groups of people who of a different race or ethnic background eg. black and hispanic people are the minority in America as there are more white people than there are any other in a lot of built up areas, so the are ethnic minorities.
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Joseph S. Himes has written: 'Racial and ethnic relations' -- subject(s): Ethnic relations, Minorities
The dilution of the voting strength of racial and ethnic minorities.
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One of the purposes of constitutional government is to protect the rights of minorities from the "tyranny of the majority." This is why we have civil rights and documents such as the Bill of Rights. The same principle protects religious minorities, ethnic minorities, linguistic minorities, racial minorities, etc. Indigenous peoples are protected analogously.
Bernard E. Segal has written: 'Racial and ethnic relations' -- subject(s): Race relations, Minorities, Immigrants, Ethnic relations, Foreign population
Not well, the minorities weren't aloud to vote because the test to vote would be if you could read and the majority of them couldn't.
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