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They were then marginalised for a century and a half, when Anglos dominated American society and culture.
Britain has plenty of its own Ahmeds – young Muslims who have been attacked or marginalised for their religion.
Rowan Cope also feels there's a keenness to read stories that have been marginalised for so long.
I urge the government to recognise their importance, and ensure these subjects are not marginalised for our nation's children.
The court heard Colborne felt alienated and marginalised for being a white, ginger-haired, man and also suffering from agoraphobia and depression.
It was seen at first as a mere sideshow, but is now too vast and vile to be ignored.Centuries of sufferingThe south has been marginalised for centuries.
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Women who had been excluded or, at best, marginalised from traditional politics for far too long.
One does not speak of the music, art or film establishment ("Hollywood" is the preferred target for the cinematically disgruntled and marginalised, shorthand for a lack of the cultural snobbery that is assumed to be one of the hallmarks of the literary establishment).
Two years later, this April, resident DJs Pxssy Palace released a statement accusing Radar of stealing ideas from people of colour and tokenising marginalised groups for "capitalist purposes".
And his fourth novel, Eustace Chisholm and the Works, was by far his best-selling book, but it also marginalised him for the rest of his career.
Congress can ensure its political future by combining dignity for the socially marginalised with development for the economically poor.
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