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Types of Minorities

Asian Americans
Asian Americans

Asian Americans are Americans of Asian descent. The term refers to a panethnic group that includes diverse populations, which have ancestral origins in East Asia, Southeast Asia, or South Asia, as defined by the U.S. Census Bureau.

Australoid (Australian Aborigine and Papuan) Race
Australoid (Australian Aborigine and Papuan) Race

The Australian Aborigines form together with the Bushmen and pygmies one of the oldest human race. They are one of the first human groups to have moved out of Africa perhaps 60,000 years ago. This group formed a race later known as Black Asians. 12,000 years ago, they were the main inhabitants of India, Indochina, Indonesia, New Guinea, Melanesia, and perhaps even eastern China.

Black and African Americans
Black and African Americans

African American women's median earnings were $25,736, compared with $28,820 for all women and $30,777 for white women. African American Oprah Winfrey bucks this trend, however; in 2007 she was declared the world's richest female entertainer and is the world's first black billionaire.

Capoid (Bushmen/Hottentots) Race
Capoid (Bushmen/Hottentots) Race

Race is a social construct, used by societies and governments to categorize people and to either give the or withhold benefits. It has no existence of its own. At its extremes, when a group of people has been isolated from other groups for centuries, it can appear that a group is of a particular race.

source: quora.com
Caucasoid (White) Race
Caucasoid (White) Race

1. When comparing White and Caucasian, the latter one is a larger race. 2. The Caucasian race consists of North Africans, Arabs, Whites, Somalians, some people in India and Ethiopians. On the other hand, white are mostly people who belong to Europe. 3. When compared to the Caucasian, the white people have a lighter skin.

Ethnicity: Hispanic or Latino Origin
Ethnicity: Hispanic or Latino Origin

But among Latinos, just 63% selected at least one of these categories; 37% of Latinos, or 19 million, instead selected only “some other race,” with many offering write-in responses such as “Mexican,” Hispanic” or “Latin American.” Federal policy defines “Hispanic” not as a race, but as an ethnicity.

Hispanic and Latino Americans
Hispanic and Latino Americans

Thirty five million , or 90 percent, of that growth is from minorities - Hispanics, Asian Americans and African Americans, says a report published byBusiness Wire. The U.S. Hispanic population jumped to 58.2 million in 2015, an increase of 2 million during the past year, says the same report.

Mongoloid (Oriental/ Amerindian) Race
Mongoloid (Oriental/ Amerindian) Race

Race is a social construct, used by societies and governments to categorize people and to either give the or withhold benefits. It has no existence of its own. At its extremes, when a group of people has been isolated from other groups for centuries, it can appear that a group is of a particular race.

source: quora.com
Native Americans and Alaska Natives
Native Americans and Alaska Natives

As of 2012, there were an estimated 5.2 million people who were classified as American Indian and Alaska Native alone or American Indian and Alaska Native in combination with one or more other races. This racial group comprises 2 percent of the total U.S. population.

Native Hawaiians and Other Pacific Islanders
Native Hawaiians and Other Pacific Islanders

In 2014, rates among Native Hawaiians/Other Pacific Islanders were lower in the West than in the Midwest, Northeast, and South. Chlamydia In 2014, the chlamydia rate among Native Hawaiians/Other Pacific Islanders was 625.1 cases per 100,000 population, a decrease from the 2013 rate of 633.3 cases per 100,000.

source: cdc.gov
Negroid (Black) Race
Negroid (Black) Race

Conversely, the ethnic group British includes citizens from a multiplicity of racial backgrounds: black, white, Asian, and more, plus a variety of race combinations. These examples illustrate the complexity and overlap of these identifying terms. Ethnicity, like race, continues to be an identification method that individuals and institutions use today—whether through the census, affirmative action initiatives, nondiscrimination laws, or simply in personal day-to-day relations.

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US Ethnic Minority Groups
US Ethnic Minority Groups

Race and ethnicity in the United States ... the largest "growth" of any ethnic group in the United States during ... the smallest minority in the United States.

White and European Americans
White and European Americans

White and European Americans constitute the largest racial and ethnic group in the United States, composing 73.1% of the total U.S. population. The Spaniards are thought to be the first Europeans to establish a continuous presence in what is now the contiguous United States, with Martín de Argüelles (b.