In consequence, the non-white population would, gradually, achieve a desirable White phenotype.
In contrast, infant mortality rates for non-white populations range from 2.3 to 500.0 deaths per 1,000 live births.
New York's non-white population was 36,620 in 1890.
As of 1890, the non-White population was reduced to 47% and the Amerindian to 9%.
This represents 19.5% of the population and 65.8% of the non-white population.
Indeed, for some years now, Britain's non-white population has totally dominated the nation's population growth.
The result was a further dilution of the electoral power of the non-white population.
The social, economic and political development of Brazil only tended to increase inequality, primarily among the non-white population.
The non-white British population of both parts has grown considerably in recent years, yet with very little inter-community tension.
According to one view, authorities searched for ways to have the greatest population loss in the areas with the poorest non-white populations.