white race in English

Caucasians, people with light colored ski

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1. I will wipe out your whole accursed white race.

2. An "Epeleptick" Bondswoman 273 can bodies was a cultural hallmark for the ruling white race

3. White nationalists seek to ensure the survival of (what they see as) the white race, and the cultures of historically white nations.

4. murder, assaulting a justice of the peace, raping a virgin of the white race, statutory rape of a minor of the black race, derailing a train...

5. At the time the science community, specifically the anthropological community, was very focused on displaying the superiority of the white race, relative to African people, specifically ones like Ota Benga (he was a

6. At the time the science community, specifically the anthropological community, was very focused on displaying the superiority of the white race, relative to African people, specifically ones like Ota Benga (he was a

7. The Captured is a true story about white children being Captured and “Indianized.” It was mystifying as to how little time it took for them to reject their own white race and choose to live with their captors

8. Viewing the newspaper interview in its entirety, the Court found that it was obliged to conclude that the defendant’s comments sought, by ridicule, calumny and humiliation, to aggrandise people of the white race at the expense of people of other skin colour.

9. Samuel Berey United States Census, 1930 Name: Samuel Berey Event Type: Census Event Year: 1930 Event Place: Police Jury Ward 04, Livingston, Louisiana, United States Gender: Male Age: 43 Marital Status: Married Race: White Race (Original): White Relationship to Head of Household:

10. Although it can not be stated categorically that the term negri is, in itself, derogatory as used in the Icelandic language, the Court holds, viewing the newspaper interview in its entirety and assessing the defendant's expressions in that context, that they seek, by mockery, vilification and belittlement, to aggrandise persons of the white race at the expense of persons of other skin colour

11. Although it can not be stated categorically that the term negri is, in itself, derogatory as used in the Icelandic language, the Court holds, viewing the newspaper interview in its entirety and assessing the defendant’s expressions in that context, that they seek, by mockery, vilification and belittlement, to aggrandise persons of the white race at the expense of persons of other skin colour.