I'm certain that there are, and there are many in our society I greatly admire as well (Tom Sowell, Allen West etc.). My heart goes out to them because I think they suffer the most in the miserable situation we have presently. Our society has been systematically broken into tribes, and turned against each other by some very evil people, and the hatred now seems to be growing on it's own inertia. I don't know if it's fixable.
All multiracial and multicultural societies break into tribes which are, to varying degrees, antithetical to each other.
In the Middle East the Sunni and Shia are the same people genetically, but break into tribes based on religion.
Pakistanis and Indians are largely the same people but a religious divide caused two nations to be formed. Ditto for the even more recent Sudan and South Sudan.
Zimbabwe and South African politics and policies deeply involve a black vs. white dynamic.
The riots in Europe over the past several decades (minus the austerity riots) have almost always been ethnic minorities railing against the ethic majority.
American riots of the past half century have almost always been black riots railing against a perceived racist white power structure.
Even in nations where there is no open conflict, racial or religious groups often vote in blocs against each other.
Diversity is not strength. Diversity always leads to a tension that must be massaged so that it doesn't lead to open conflict.