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non-Caucasian

  • a word derived from Caucasian.
    Caucasian
    adjective
    (no longer in technical use) of, relating to, or characteristic of one of the traditional racial divisions of humankind, marked by fair to dark skin, straight to tightly curled hair, and light to very dark eyes, and originally inhabiting Europe, parts of North Africa, western Asia, and India.

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Adding to reasons to love this show: 23 of the 36 looks were modeled by non-Caucasian models and women of color, in a rare moment on the Paris catwalk.

From Seattle Times Jan. 20, 2020

He is the son of Cuban exiles, and the crews on his shows are largely non-Caucasian.

From Slate Apr. 13, 2018

And more than a quarter of all junior golfers are non-Caucasian, a fourfold increase from 1995.

From New York Times Sep. 20, 2017

More than a quarter of all junior golfers are non-Caucasian, quadruple what it was two decades ago.

From Golf Digest Apr. 22, 2017

In 2007, non-Caucasian performers in both film and TV hit a peak of 29.3%, falling marginally to 27.5% in 2008.

From Reuters Oct. 1, 2010

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