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Meanings of predominately black in English
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Usage of predominately black in English
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But charter schools remain popular in some predominatelyblack communities, where they are seen as the best option where public schools are weak.
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The big new features for iOS 13 are dark mode, which switches the interface a predominatelyblack or dark background with white text.
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The police force had three black officers, despite the fact that the city of 21,000 people was predominatelyblack.
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The predominatelyblack districts got as much as $23 billion in funding as of July 20th compared with $36 billion for the non-black districts.
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American schools are becoming more segregated, and the predominatelyBlack schools often struggle.
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FK: In the beginning, it was a predominatelyBlack gay club.
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And the increasingly depressing reports about the status of schools in predominatelyBlack communities.
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It was also one in a handful of 1990s sitcoms with predominatelyBlack casts.
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Three predominatelyBlack churches in one south Louisiana parish burned to the ground, over the course of 10 days.
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It's being touted as the first drama with a predominatelyBlack cast to be renewed for a second season.
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The predominatelyBlack schools are harbored on the city's East Side, where most of the city's Black population lives.
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Like so many of us, I grew up in a predominatelyBlack environment, but of course complexion disparities still existed.
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When there is a predominatelyBlack festival, there's trouble. Click here to listen to more audio clips obtained by CNN.
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The law provided $850 million for HBCUs and $150 million for PredominatelyBlack Institutions.
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These billboards are showing up in predominatelyBlack communities across the South and we consider this a blatant form of reproductive oppression.
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Unfortunately, the league's lack of Black executives and power brokers only further highlight divide between the owners and the predominatelyBlack talent.