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It had to be done racially, over a long period of time.
King and the movement wanted to make Chicago a racially open city.
"Racially, the military works because we need each other," he said.
But, much more so than today, the city was racially segregated.
We've always known that America is a racially driven country.
The city is one of the most racially diverse in the world.
Racially, a large majority of both the men and women identified themselves as white.
He went to local schools, which were still racially segregated at the time.
Racially, the school is quite balanced, with no group being in the majority.
The women said that the attack might have been racially motivated.
Once upon a time American popular music was racially segregated.
Across the street, the last house sold went to a racially mixed family, a black wife, white husband.
And he should set a goal of making his administration the most racially inclusive in history.
She also wants a racially diverse cast in the future.
They start with a dinner, then break into racially mixed discussion groups.
We're the only community in Europe that, racially, has no restrictions.
If anybody from the white South says or does anything, it's always racially motivated.
Members of these community groups considered the measures to be racially motivated.
It is also diverse racially, with a 38 percent minority population.
"This is a very racially integrated city, and most of us here like it that way."
How do you feel about the Williams sisters, racially speaking?
As for me racially, I don't think it would be.
"She was not raised to think racially," the preacher said.
In one sense the school, like the state, is remarkably diverse racially.
Indeed, he was racially dissimilar from every other man in the room.