Word: colorism
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...Cornell rookies have what it takes to win on the road? Frankly, I have no idea, but Cornell is hot, having won seven of eight. Count on the Big Red to keep rolling, besting their color nemesis by three...
...African-Americans meet other intelligent, articulate African-Americans all the time. In almost every cycle since 1984, at least one of these brave chaps has run for President. Forgive us if we don't automatically pledge our votes to Obama and instead make judgments based on things besides skin color - like, heaven forbid, issues. Joe Biden may have misspoken - and in the process probably destroyed any remote hopes of winning the nomination - but he spoke truthfully for a lot of his ilk; Obamania is rooted in the belief that 50 Cent, not Barack Obama, represents the real black America...
...font-family: arial; font-size: 12px; text-align: left; } #305 { width: 305px; } .titlerow-a { background-color: #bbb; float: left; width: 175px; } .titlerow-b { background-color: #bbb; float: right; width: 125px; text-align: right; } .row1a { background-color: #fff; float: left; width: 175px; } .row1b { background-color: #fff; float: right; width: 125px; text-align: right; } .row2a { background-color: #ddd; float: left; width: 175px; } .row2b { background-color: #ddd; float: right; width: 125px; text-align: right; } .source { font-size: 11px; text-align: right...
...high schoolers have begun aping the University of Oklahoma's star linebacker, Brian Bosworth, who has been seen sporting a streak of black on one side of his blond hairdo and an ever changing rainbow effect on the other side. His ultrashort hair, however, sometimes presents problems: the color occasionally refuses to hold. New York University Freshman Paul Nagle prefers to highlight his brown waves with an electric shade of aubergine to complement his camouflage fatigues. He calls the fad a kind of "Disney rebellion." Says Nagle: "It's a symbol no one can understand until they...
Does she or doesn't she? The fashionable answer nowadays is always a louder and louder yes. From Manhattan to Los Angeles, a sunburst of bold, exotic and decidedly unnatural colors is streaking, squiggling and dotting across the hairstyles of the nation's trendy younger set, and even making inroads among more mature professionals. The startling palette of reds and blues, golds and silvers, greens and purples comes from inexpensive temporary hair-coloring products that are easily applied at home and almost as easily showered away. Confrontational coloration, once a shocking British and American punk emblem, is now celebrated...