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  2. Minority group - Wikipedia

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    The term "minority group" has different usages, depending on the context.According to its common usage, the term minority group can simply be understood in terms of demographic sizes within a population: i.e. a group in society with the least number of individuals, or less than half, is a "minority".

  3. Majority minority in the United States - Wikipedia

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    It is defined as a population with a collective majority of nationwide minorities, meaning a grouping of racial and ethnic groups (other than the national majority) that composes over 50% of the territorial population, regardless if one of those minority groups already attains a majority on its own. No single minority is yet the majority in any ...

  4. Minority rights - Wikipedia

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    Civil-rights movements often seek to ensure that individual rights are not denied on the basis of membership in a minority group. Such civil-rights advocates include the global women's-rights and global LGBT-rights movements, and various racial-minority rights movements around the world (such as the Civil Rights Movement in the United States).

  5. Majority minority - Wikipedia

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    [11] [20] In this usage, "majority-minority" usually means that a previously majority group becomes a plurality group, less than 50% of the population but still larger than any other group. Occasionally, it may mean a change of the majority group, with the previously majority group becoming a minority group and a previously minority group ...

  6. Visible minority - Wikipedia

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    [29] [30] The concept of visible minority has been cited in demography research as an example of a statistext, meaning a census category that has been contrived for a particular public policy purpose. [31] [32] As the term "visible minorities" is seen as creating a racialized group, some advocate for "global majority" as a more appropriate ...

  7. Global majority - Wikipedia

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    Collectively, these groups are said to constitute 85 percent of the global population. Therefore, terms like ethnic minority, person of color, visible minority, and BAME were criticized as racializing ethnicity. [2] [3] [4] However, the term "global majority" has been challenged on two fronts.

  8. Letters: A fearful minority wanting to impose its world view ...

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    The first is a call for celebration of a unique ethnic and cultural group. But there is nothing to celebrate in Banned Books Week, which is a protest and call to action against a loud minority ...

  9. Minority - Wikipedia

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    Minority rights, individual and collective rights of minority groups; Ethnic group, an ethnicity; Minority influence, a form of social influence; Minority language, a language spoken by a minority of the population; Minority-serving institution, a term in American higher education; Minority business enterprise, American business term