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The racial makeup of the city was 98. 10 % White, 0. 46 % Black or African American, 0. 08 % Native American, 0. 11 % Asian, 0. 02 % Pacific Islander, 0. 43 % from other races, and 0. 80 % from two or more races.
The racial makeup of the city was 65. 26 % white and 34. 74 % African American.
The racial makeup of the town was 93. 98 % White, 3. 42 % Black or African American, 0. 30 % Native American, 1. 19 % Asian, 0. 05 % Pacific Islander, 0. 46 % from other races, and 0. 60 % from two or more races.
The racial makeup of the neighborhood was 75 % White, 17. 93 % Asian, 0. 04 % Pacific Islander, 2. 97 % African American, 0. 06 % Native American, 1. 58 % from other races, and 2. 42 % from two or more races.
The racial makeup of Berkeley was 66, 996 ( 59. 5 %) White, 11, 241 ( 10. 0 %) Black or African American, 479 ( 0. 4 %) Native American, 21, 690 ( 19. 3 %) Asian ( 8. 4 % Chinese, 2. 4 % Indian, 2. 1 % Korean, 1. 6 % Japanese, 1. 5 % Filipino, 1. 0 % Vietnamese, 0. 3 % Pakistani, 0. 3 % Thai, 0. 2 % Nepalese ), 186 ( 0. 2 %) Pacific Islander, 4, 994 ( 4. 4 %) from other races, and 6, 994 ( 6. 2 %) from two or more races.
The racial makeup of the city was 66. 60 % White, 11. 70 % Black or African American, 0. 20 % Native American, 15. 10 % Asian, 0. 01 % Pacific Islander, 2. 10 % from other races, and 4. 30 % from two or more races.
The racial makeup of the city was 91. 8 % White, 2. 2 % Black or African American, 0. 3 % Native American, 3. 4 % Asian, 0. 0 % Pacific Islander, 0. 4 % from some other race, and 1. 8 % from two or more races.
The racial makeup of the city was 96. 55 % White, 0. 21 % Black or African American, 0. 92 % Native American, 0. 63 % Asian, 0. 03 % Pacific Islander, 0. 28 % from other races, and 1. 38 % from two or more races.
The racial makeup of the city was 91. 32 % White, 2. 71 % Black or African American, 0. 13 % Native American, 3. 23 % Asian, 0. 05 % Pacific Islander, 1. 39 % from other races, and 1. 19 % from two or more races.
The racial makeup of the city is 81. 1 % White, 1. 9 % Black or African American, 2. 4 % Native American, 2. 1 % Asian, 0. 2 % Pacific Islander, 9. 4 % from other races, and 2. 9 % from two or more races.
The racial makeup of the village was 97. 91 % White, 0. 09 % Black or African American, 0. 27 % Native American, 0. 73 % Asian, 0. 64 % from other races, and 0. 36 % from two or more races.
The racial makeup of the town was 94. 51 % White, 1. 54 % Black or African American, 0. 16 % Native American, 1. 87 % Asian, 0. 04 % Pacific Islander, 0. 80 % from other races, and 1. 08 % from two or more races.
The racial makeup of the city was 88. 07 % White, 1. 17 % Black or African American, 0. 95 % Native American, 4. 09 % Asian, 0. 16 % Pacific Islander, 2. 86 % from other races, and 2. 69 % from two or more races.
The racial makeup of the city is 97. 38 % White, 0. 82 % Asian, 0. 57 % Black or African American, 0. 20 % Native American, no Pacific Islanders, 0. 26 % from other races, and 0. 77 % from two or more races.
The racial makeup of the town was 98. 30 % White, 0. 17 % Black or African American, 0. 70 % Native American, 0. 20 % Asian, 0. 07 % from other races, and 0. 57 % from two or more races.
The racial makeup of the city was 82. 4 % White, 3. 01 % Black or African American, 0. 60 % Native American, 2. 48 % Asian, 0. 12 % Pacific Islander, 3. 61 % from other races, and 2. 53 % from two or more races.
The racial makeup of the town was 87. 98 % White, 1. 74 % Black or African American, 0. 47 % Native American, 6. 76 % Asian, 0. 06 % Pacific Islander, 0. 88 % from other races, and 2. 09 % from two or more races.
The racial makeup of the CDP was 85. 27 % White, 2. 25 % Black or African American, 0. 61 % Native American, 8. 18 % Asian, 0. 09 % Pacific Islander, 1. 13 % from other races, and 2. 46 % from two or more races.
The racial makeup of the town was 95. 41 % White, 0. 71 % Black or African American, 0. 19 % Native American, 0. 22 % Asian, 0. 05 % Pacific Islander, 2. 03 % from other races, and 1. 40 % from two or more races.
The racial makeup of the county was 88. 54 % White, 7. 92 % Black or African American, 0. 40 % Native American, 0. 53 % Asian, 0. 04 % Pacific Islander, 0. 83 % from other races, and 1. 74 % from two or more races.
The racial makeup of the town was 97. 40 % White, 0. 39 % Native American, 0. 87 % Asian, 0. 16 % from other races, and 1. 18 % from two or more races.
The racial makeup of the city was 61. 2 % White, 23. 7 % African American, 0. 8 % Native American, 3. 7 % Asian, 0. 04 % Pacific Islander, 4. 3 % from other races, and 6. 2 % from two or more races.
The racial makeup of the city was 72. 92 % White, 22. 26 % African American, 0. 95 % Native American, 0. 66 % Asian, 0. 03 % Pacific Islander, 1. 56 % from other races, and 1. 63 % from two or more races.
The racial makeup of the village was 96. 14 % White, 0. 55 % African American, 0. 88 % Native American, 0. 55 % Asian, 0. 66 % from other races, and 1. 21 % from two or more races.
The racial makeup of the city was 67. 63 % White, 27. 12 % African American, 2. 75 % Asian, 0. 19 % Native American, 0. 03 % Pacific Islander, 0. 66 % from other races, and 1. 61 % from two or more races.

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In the 1994 federal court case Ho v. San Francisco Unified School District, parents of Chinese American schoolchildren alleged that racial quotas under a 1983 consent decree constituted racial discrimination in violation of the U. S. Constitution's Equal Protection Clause.
The racial makeup of San Benito County was 35, 181 ( 63. 7 %) White, 483 ( 0. 9 %) African American, 895 ( 1. 6 %) Native American, 1, 443 ( 2. 6 %) Asian, 94 ( 0. 2 %) Pacific Islander, 14, 471 ( 26. 2 %) from other races, and 2, 702 ( 4. 9 %) from two or more races.
The racial makeup of San Joaquin County was 349, 287 ( 51. 0 %) White, 51, 744 ( 7. 6 %) African American, 7, 196 ( 1. 1 %) Native American, 98, 472 ( 14. 4 %) Asian, 3, 758 ( 0. 5 %) Pacific Islander, 131, 054 ( 19. 1 %) from other races, and 43, 795 ( 6. 4 %) from two or more races.
The racial makeup of San Andreas was 2, 453 ( 88. 1 %) White, 23 ( 0. 8 %) African American, 48 ( 1. 7 %) Native American, 28 ( 1. 0 %) Asian, 1 ( 0. 0 %) Pacific Islander, 83 ( 3. 0 %) from other races, and 147 ( 5. 3 %) from two or more races.
The racial makeup of San Joaquin was 1, 966 ( 49. 1 %) White, 31 ( 0. 8 %) African American, 54 ( 1. 3 %) Native American, 37 ( 0. 9 %) Asian, 0 ( 0. 0 %) Pacific Islander, 1, 766 ( 44. 1 %) from other races, and 147 ( 3. 7 %) from two or more races.
The racial makeup of East San Gabriel was 5, 037 ( 33. 9 %) White, 243 ( 1. 6 %) African American, 58 ( 0. 4 %) Native American, 7, 421 ( 49. 9 %) Asian, 3 ( 0. 0 %) Pacific Islander, 1, 602 ( 10. 8 %) from other races, and 510 ( 3. 4 %) from two or more races.
The racial makeup of San Marino was 5, 434 ( 41. 3 %) White, 55 ( 0. 4 %) African American, 5 ( 0. 0 %) Native American, 7, 039 ( 53. 5 %) Asian, 2 ( 0. 0 %) Pacific Islander, 198 ( 1. 5 %) from other races, and 414 ( 3. 1 %) from two or more races.
The racial makeup of South San Gabriel was 2, 198 ( 27. 2 %) White, 83 ( 1. 0 %) African American, 56 ( 0. 7 %) Native American, 3, 990 ( 49. 4 %) Asian, 4 ( 0. 0 %) Pacific Islander, 1, 427 ( 17. 7 %) from other races, and 312 ( 3. 9 %) from two or more races.
The racial makeup of South San Jose Hills was 9, 302 ( 45. 3 %) White, 304 ( 1. 5 %) African American, 195 ( 0. 9 %) Native American, 1, 649 ( 8. 0 %) Asian, 30 ( 0. 1 %) Pacific Islander, 8, 449 ( 41. 1 %) from other races, and 622 ( 3. 0 %) from two or more races.
The racial makeup of San Geronimo was 421 ( 94. 4 %) White, 3 ( 0. 7 %) African American, 2 ( 0. 4 %) Native American, 3 ( 0. 7 %) Asian, 3 ( 0. 7 %) from other races, and 14 ( 3. 1 %) from two or more races.
The racial makeup of San Ardo was 252 ( 48. 7 %) White, 1 ( 0. 2 %) African American, 3 ( 0. 6 %) Native American, 5 ( 1. 0 %) Asian, 0 ( 0. 0 %) Pacific Islander, 245 ( 47. 4 %) from other races, and 11 ( 2. 1 %) from two or more races.
The racial makeup of San Lucas was 113 ( 42. 0 %) White, 0 ( 0. 0 %) African American, 4 ( 1. 5 %) Native American, 6 ( 2. 2 %) Asian, 0 ( 0. 0 %) Pacific Islander, 127 ( 47. 2 %) from other races, and 19 ( 7. 1 %) from two or more races.
The racial makeup of San Juan Capistrano was 26, 664 ( 77. 1 %) White, 193 ( 0. 6 %) African American, 286 ( 0. 8 %) Native American, 975 ( 2. 8 %) Asian, 33 ( 0. 1 %) Pacific Islander, 5, 234 ( 15. 1 %) from other races, and 1, 208 ( 3. 5 %) from two or more races.
The racial makeup of San Jacinto was 25, 272 ( 57. 2 %) White, 2, 928 ( 6. 6 %) African American, 812 ( 1. 8 %) Native American, 1, 341 ( 3. 0 %) Asian, 124 ( 0. 3 %) Pacific Islander, 11, 208 ( 25. 4 %) from other races, and 2, 514 ( 5. 7 %) from two or more races.
The racial makeup of San Juan Bautista was 1, 125 ( 60. 4 %) White, 12 ( 0. 6 %) African American, 58 ( 3. 1 %) Native American, 52 ( 2. 8 %) Asian, 2 ( 0. 1 %) Pacific Islander, 494 ( 26. 5 %) from other races, and 119 ( 6. 4 %) from two or more races.
The racial makeup of Lake San Marcos was 3, 978 ( 89. 7 %) White, 37 ( 0. 8 %) African American, 20 ( 0. 5 %) Native American, 133 ( 3. 0 %) Asian, 3 ( 0. 1 %) Pacific Islander, 186 ( 4. 2 %) from other races, and 80 ( 1. 8 %) from two or more races.
The racial makeup of San Diego Country Estates was 9, 107 ( 90. 1 %) White, 91 ( 0. 9 %) African American, 90 ( 0. 9 %) Native American, 147 ( 1. 5 %) Asian, 34 ( 0. 3 %) Pacific Islander, 276 ( 2. 7 %) from other races, and 364 ( 3. 6 %) from two or more races.
The racial makeup of San Miguel was 1, 638 ( 70. 1 %) White, 65 ( 2. 8 %) African American, 58 ( 2. 5 %) Native American, 19 ( 0. 8 %) Asian, 1 ( 0. 0 %) Pacific Islander, 474 ( 20. 3 %) from other races, and 81 ( 3. 5 %) from two or more races.
The racial makeup of San Carlos was 22, 497 ( 79. 2 %) White, 233 ( 0. 8 %) African American, 65 ( 0. 2 %) Native American, 3, 267 ( 11. 5 %) Asian, 70 ( 0. 2 %) Pacific Islander, 827 ( 2. 9 %) from other races, and 1, 447 ( 5. 1 %) from two or more races.
The racial makeup of San Martin was 4, 329 ( 61. 6 %) White, 27 ( 0. 4 %) African American, 71 ( 1. 0 %) Native American, 470 ( 6. 7 %) Asian, 18 ( 0. 3 %) Pacific Islander, 1, 752 ( 24. 9 %) from other races, and 360 ( 5. 1 %) from two or more races.
The racial makeup of Rancho San Diego was 17, 535 ( 82. 7 %) White, 817 ( 3. 9 %) African American, 105 ( 0. 5 %) Native American, 940 ( 4. 4 %) Asian, 56 ( 0. 3 %) Pacific Islander, 739 ( 3. 5 %) from other races, and 1, 016 ( 4. 8 %) from two or more races.
Analyzing the " racial masquerade " that was involved in creation of a white " melting pot " culture through the stereotyping and imitation of black and other non-white cultures in the early 20th century, historian Michael Rogin has commented: " Repudiating 1920s nativism, these films discusses The Jazz Singer, Old San Francisco ( 1927 ), Whoopee!
Committed to serving the diverse San Diego region, SDSU ranks among the top ten universities nationwide in terms of ethnic and racial diversity among its student body, as well as the number of bachelor's degrees conferred upon minority students.

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