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Racial and tensions
Racial tensions intensified as PAP created an opposition alliance aiming for equality between races.
Racial tensions emerged in events such as the Brixton Riots in the early 1980s.
According to Rajiv Sethi, an economist at Columbia University, black-white segregation in housing is slowly declining for most metropolitan areas in the US Racial segregation or separation can lead to social, economic and political tensions.
Racial and economic tensions in Dominion of Ceylon, made worse after the declaration of the republic in 1972, also swelled immigrant numbers.
Racial tensions increased in Philadelphia, as waves of poor Irish immigrants competed with free blacks for work.
Racial and social tensions increased between old-timers, mainly ranchers, and newcomers, mainly farmers.
Racial tensions were strained even more in 1987 when a group of blacks were assaulted while camping at a park on Lake Lanier.
Racial tensions in Wyandanch in 1967 were similar to those across the United States.
Racial tensions during Reconstruction resulted in shocking levels of violence.
Racial tensions in the area had been raised following the September 11th attacks
Racial tensions over integration of the schools continued.
Racial tensions had risen with the LAPD under Chief Daryl Gates under sharp criticism for his tactics.
Racial tensions remained high at the school over the next several years, and while there were no more riots on the scale of 1970-71, there was a gradual exodus of white students from Suncoast High as their families either enrolled them in private or parochial schools, or moved.
Racial tensions arise briefly as a mystical incident reveals that long-standing Syndicate member Boogieman is a shape-shifting white male.
Racial tensions also climbed.
To help overcome racial tensions in war plants, Murray established the CIO Committee to Abolish Racial Discrimination ( CARD ).
( Source: " There Goes the Neighborhood: Racial, ethnic, and class tensions in four Chicago neighborhoods and their meaning for America " by William Julius Wilson and Richard P. Taub ; 2006.
*" Fishy Waters ": Racial tensions between a British carpenter and local folk erupt into a scandal that eventually finds its way into Roseau's courtroom.
Racial tensions arose because of the disproportion between residents and police demographics.
Racial tensions increased and there was further uncertainty and apprehension ," he said.
Racial tensions were at a high in the 1960s due to the sanitation strike and assassination of Martin Luther King.
Racial tensions rise in Oz.
Racial tensions also increased as well during this time.
After Singapore's independence from Malaysia, the Malaysia Racial Riots, mainly in Kuala Lumpur the capital of Malaysia, occurred five years later on 13 May 1969, also following an election, one in which racial tensions were fed.

Racial and arose
# Racial antisemitism that arose in the 19th century and culminated in Nazism
The power arose from the International Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Racial Discrimination to which Australia is a signatory.

Racial and result
Racial segregation and Jim Crow laws were still in place throughout much of the U. S .; Boyd's team faced a great deal of discrimination as a result, from insults by Pepsi co-workers to threats by the Ku Klux Klan.
He was instrumental in the introduction of the Racial Discrimination Act, 1944 which he proposed as a result of posted notices banning Jews and Blacks from various swimming pools in Toronto and as a result of other cases of anti-Semitism and racism in the province.
As a result, the GBM undertook negotiations with the BNP and the Racial Preservation Society in early 1966 aimed at effecting a closer union but these came to nothing, with the RPS in particular turning the request down flat.
In June 2010, as a result of these consultations, the Australian Parliament passed legislation to reinstate the operation of the Racial Discrimination Act in relation to the NT intervention.
* 21 March-As a result of the Sharpeville massacre in 1960, this day is proclaimed " International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination " by the United Nations General Assembly

Racial and perceived
Racial discrimination differentiates individuals on the basis of real and perceived racial differences and has been official government policy in several countries, such as Papua New Guinea in the apartheid era.
Researchers suggest that because close friends in adolescence “ usually have similar attitudes toward school, similar educational aspirations, and similar school achievement levels ,” early tracking may both decrease exposure to peers of other racial and socioeconomic backgrounds and decrease perceived similarity with the majority of those peers Racial divisions are most acute in tracked schools but are fundamental to crowd and clique composition in almost all American schools, and thus cannot be attributed to, nor changed by, any one educational program.
Racial divisions persisted throughout the election ; wide margins of Black voters gave Obama an edge during the presidential primary, where 8 out of 10 African-Americans voted for him in the primaries, and an MSNBC poll showed that race was a key factor in whether a candidate was perceived as being ready for office.

Racial and imbalances
Racial imbalances between arrest rates and sentencing have caused some to question the disparities.

Racial and leading
Racial tension was brewing leading up to the fight and to prevent any harm to either boxer, guns were prohibited within the arena as was the sale of alcohol or anyone under the effects of alcohol.
In 1935 Verschuer continued to work at the KWI-A but shifted his primary attention to the Frankfurt Institute for Genetic Biology and Racial Hygiene (' Institut für Erbbiologie und Rassenhygiene '), leading the sterilization effort in the city of Frankfurt.
Prior to leading the Racial Privacy Initiative ( Proposition 54 ) in California, Connerly forged ties with the publishers of Interracial Voice and The Multiracial Activist, prominent publications for the multiracial movement.
For example, the Evangelical Alliance played a leading role in the opposition to certain sections of the Racial and Religious Hatred Act 2006.

Racial and 1966
The United Nations use the definition of racial discrimination laid out in the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination, adopted in 1966:
For example, in 1966, in the midst of a violent drive to consolidate power and intimidate rivals, the Rangers provided security as Dr. Martin Luther King and the Congress On Racial Equality marched through hostile white neighborhoods like Cicero and Marquette Park.
In 1959, Ennals became a founding member of the Anti-Apartheid Movement, and also become Secretary General of the National Council for Civil Liberties, a position that he held until 1966, when he become Information and Publications Officer of the Commission for Racial Equality.
The court agreed that the Racial Discrimination Act was intended to give effect within Australia to the United Nations Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination ( CERD ), which Australia had signed on 13 October 1966.
With a new spirit of unity prevalent on the far right, John Tyndall approached the BNP in early 1966 with a request that it should merge with his Greater Britain Movement and the Racial Preservation Society.
* Racial Prejudice in Imperial Rome ( Cambridge, 1967, based on the J. H. Gray lectures for 1966 ).
In 1966, Brown, who was also the chairman of the Racial Preservation Society, proposed to form the NDP by merging the RPS with John Bean's British National Party.

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