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"Now, racially, in this country, you don't usually get that kind of prolonged experience.
It's also far less diverse than it was in its early years (and not only racially: in Season 1, fewer of the characters were Hollywood wannabes).
"I don't have any sense of dislocation racially in South Africa," said Jimi Matthews, who at 50 holds one of the nation's most prestigious jobs in journalism, director of television news at the South African Broadcasting Corporation.
And if there is one neighborhood in Newark that embodies that sensibility, it is Weequahic -- the fulcrum of Jewish life in the mid 20th century -- that became mixed racially in the 1960's.
The 1987 case divided America racially in a way that previewed the OJ Simpson trial.
The 1987 case divided America racially in a way that previewed the OJ Simpson trial.
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Britain disclosed plans for new legislation to deal with a rise in racially motivated attacks in Northern Ireland, especially in Belfast.
Dozens more have been injured in racially motivated attacks in Hungary, the Czech Republic, Northern Ireland, Italy and elsewhere.
Reliable estimates say that between 11 and 30 Gypsies have been killed in racially motivated attacks in the last decade.
Women were first admitted in 1947, and the university was racially integrated in 1958.
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