Man, it's almost like using someone's race as a descriptor ha been used for centuries to give you a basic idea of who you are talking about.
In context of a case where race was relevant.
Man, it's almost like using someone's race as a descriptor ha been used for centuries to give you a basic idea of who you are talking about.
In context of a case where race was relevant.
Well was he a black? And why are you capitalizing that???
When describing a person you can call them "black", but if you misspeak and call them "a black", ooooh, big nono.
"Colored person" was the term before 1970, then it became taboo. Now "person of color" is the accepted term.
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