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America is and should be a multiracial, multiethnic, multireligious democracy whose creed is e pluribus unum.
America is and should be a multiracial, multiethnic, multi-religious democracy whose creed is e pluribus unum.
It's a multiracial country and everyone gets along well.
it's a multiracial country and
Palestine in the first century AD was a land crowded, just as our Earth is crowded, with a multiracial, multi-religious population.
Palestine in the first century AD was a land crowded, just as our earth is crowded with a multiracial, multi religious population.
And of course, you need to have, as I believe we are, a multiracial, multiethnic society of huge opportunity wherein one generation or two generations you can come to our country and you can be in the Cabinet, you can serve at the highest level in the Armed Forces, you can sit on the bench as a judge.
we are -- a multiracial, multiethnic society of huge
All the stories that Meera Nair has done so far involved multiracial, multicultural relationships.
The daughter of two physicians and the product of a multiracial, multiethnic family and community, she was interested from an early age in both the welfare and cultural backgrounds of her diverse relatives, neighbors, and
of a multiracial, multi-ethnic family and community, she was interested from an early
There has never been a multiracial society which has existed with such mutual intimacy and harmony in the history of the world.
There has never been a multiracial society which has existed with such mutual intimacy and harmony in the history of the world." That's a that's a real quote.
Colorful Cape Town is one of the most multiracial cities in the world.
This museum and cultural center gives voice to the 60,000 non-white residents who were forcibly removed from the city and saw their vibrant multiracial neighborhood flattened during the darkest days of the apartheid era.
And while we are not perfect, I do believe we can be a model of a multiracial, multifaith democracy where people can come and make a contribution and rise to the very highest that their talent allows.
An interesting part of my journey as a young multiracial person growing up was rejection from both sides of my ethnic identity.
There's no textbook on how to be multiracial and be okay with it, you just kind of have to forge ahead and be your own person.