Word: colored
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...secure a loan? -Terry Jackson in Durham, N.C. You know I love all kinds of activism. I certainly think blacks deserve to have something whether it is affirmative action or an opportunity that should be opened up to them. But at the same time I believe that people of color are not the only poor people in America and all over the world. America has had a hand in putting [black people] in a certain space. So the idea of affirmation active or some of the other ideas to give to African Americans is good. And I think they deserve...
...secure a loan? -Terry Jackson in Durham, N.C.You know I love all kinds of activism. I certainly think blacks deserve to have something whether it is affirmative action or an opportunity that should be opened up to them. But at the same time I believe that people of color are not the only poor people in America and all over the world. America has had a hand in putting [black people] in a certain space. So the idea of affirmation active or some of the other ideas to give to African Americans is good. And I think they deserve...
...small business, she didn't want to wait years to accommodate publishing's long lead times. "I thought, This is the book we've been wanting to do," she says. She spent two months pulling together the content to create Prefab Green--100 glossy pages of text, color photos and detailed floor plans--sent it off as an electronic file and had a stack of hardcovers to give to clients in less than two weeks...
...life was just about to take off. Salazar decided that she wanted to explore new modes of expression.“By the time I got to college I didn’t know what I wanted photography for. But I had my time with it. I took a color class and then left it. I thought I’d be more interested in animation—best way to combine everything,” Salazar says.Her animated film, “Pidge,” received three nominations at the 2005 SunDeis Film Festival, held at Brandeis University...
...global war against people who want to hurt America. You can call it whatever you want, but it is a global effort." The president, who has been using the phrase since at least June 2002, drew laughter in 2004 when he told a convention of UNITY: Journalists of Color Inc.: "We actually misnamed the war on terror. It ought to be: 'the struggle against ideological extremists who do not believe in free societies who happen to use terror as a weapon to try to shake the conscience of the free world...