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  2. Racism in South America - Wikipedia

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    This article examines by country and region the current and historical trends in race relations and racism within South America. Racism of various forms is to be found worldwide. [ 1 ] Racism is widely condemned throughout the world, with 170 states signatories of the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial ...

  3. Black Americans express fears, resolve after Trump's victory

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    Harris won 86% of the Black vote, compared to 12% for Trump, according to Edison Research, the same share of support Biden received in 2020. ... Harris won 92% of Black women voters nationwide, up ...

  4. Exit polls show majority of Black men and women voted for ...

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    Any gender gap in the Black community is indicative of a much larger gender nationally. Acc ording to CNN exit polls, women voters leaned toward Harris by 10 points, but not at the levels they did ...

  5. Racism by country - Wikipedia

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  6. This Is What Black Women Are Voting For - AOL

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    They also know, there is no going back. Life is about moving forward — and a majority of Black women are voting just for that. For progress. For growth. For change. For purpose. For equality ...

  7. Black suffrage - Wikipedia

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    The passage of the 19th Amendment, which was ratified by the United States Congress on August 18 and certified as law on August 26, 1920 granted women the right to vote in all states. In fall 1920, many Black women showed up at the polls, but many existing hurdles for African Americans were particularly cumbersome in repressing . [2] Only after ...

  8. GOP leaders claim progress with black voters—but not with ...

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    ANN ARBOR, Mich. — After the Trump campaign’s repeated efforts to win over black voters, Republicans are hopeful about gaining support with this historically Democratic voting group.

  9. Afro–Latin Americans - Wikipedia

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    In Latin America this happened extensively between multiple ethnic groups and cultures, but usually involved European men and Indigenous or African women. Within Spanish-speaking Latin America specifically, the Hispanidad model of identity has historically assumed some degree of mestizaje but emphasizes Hispanic ethnic identity over racial ...