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nonwhite
[ non-wahyt, -hwahyt ]
adjective
- of or relating to a person or people who are not members of the sociocultural classification marked by slight pigmentation of the skin and associated with European descent:
Both immigration and births contributed to nonwhite population growth in the most recent census.
noun
- a person who is not a member of the sociocultural classification marked by slight pigmentation of the skin and associated with European descent; a person of color.
Sensitive Note
Example Sentences
It's also a real denigration of anyone considered nonwhite.
This became a rallying cry for white solidarity in certain internet forums and more radical right-wing media bubbles, overlapping with the separate and heated issue of land reform, a decades-old promise by the dominant African National Congress political party to address some of the leftover imbalances from apartheid, which had pushed nonwhite South Africans off their properties and allowed the white minority to take control of more than 70 percent of the country’s land.
Through fan interviews, the movie captures the saintlike devotion that people had to the “La Carcacha” singer, not only because of her musical abilities but because of what she seemed to stand for morally and in her physical appearance as a model for the acceptance of nonwhite bodies.
UC has touted its campus-by-campus enrollment of nonwhite groups, which has remained roughly the same or has grown.
As for the other part, Maddow put it succinctly on Reid’s last day, saying, “I will tell you, it is also unnerving to see that on a network where we've got two, count ‘em, two, nonwhite hosts in primetime, both of our nonwhite hosts in primetime are losing their shows, as is Katie Phang on the weekend.
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