French speakers in Canada were far from a "beleaguered minority" in the first half of the 19th century.
Greece's Roman Catholics view themselves as a beleaguered minority in a country that is 95 percent Orthodox.
In a lifetime they have gone from a self-assured majority to a beleaguered minority, strangely distanced from the city that has grown up around them.
Kansas Democrats, a beleaguered minority, lampooned the resignation as an effort to move a campaign that was dead in the water.
It makes sense for a beleaguered minority to pull together.
Throughout history, the area has attracted beleaguered minorities and insulated them in precipitous terrain.
For all their power, Texas Democrats do sometimes have the air of a beleaguered minority.
Small wonder that, by the time of the Boer War, the pacifists felt like a small and beleaguered minority.
Because the people who think as he does are no longer a beleaguered minority.
While pessimistic, this is in keeping with Jewish thought, which traditionally saw the pious as a beleaguered minority in a world of sinners.