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black and white
Persons, whether white, black, brown or yellow, are a concern of God.
But in ways more fundamental than specific political opinions they are still what they always were: passionate, sure without a shadow of doubt of whatever it is that they are sure of, capable of seeing black and white only and, therefore, committed to the logical extreme of whatever it is they are temporarily committed to.
They come in crisp basket weaves in natural honey hues, along with lacey open weaves with a lustre finish in natural, white, black and a whole range of colors.
Spectators in white crush textures dip toe and heel in smooth black, navy and taffy tan.
During the war, we set up schools for the teaching of psychological warfare, which included the teaching of propaganda, both black and white and the various shades of grey in between.
It had been there 50 years or more and everybody in town, black and white, knew of it.
Michelangelo found the rabbi in the room of study, a gentle old man with a white beard and luminous grey eyes, robed in black gabardine with a skullcap on his head.
Arteries and veins are apparent by their black, blood-filled centers and the surrounding white walls.
As we have already seen in the first chapter, bumblebees are bigger, hairier, and much more colorful than honeybees, exhibiting various combinations of black, yellow, white and orange.
Specific staining by DEAE-cellulose treated Af and Af, although clearly distinguishable under the microscope from either nonspecific staining or autofluorescence of cells, was not satisfactorily photographed to show such differences in spite of many attempts with black and white and color photography.
Dice, for example, he inferred from black dots on a white surface.
In other words, like automation machines designed to work in tandem, they shared the same programming, a mutual understanding not only of English words, but of the four stresses, pitches, and junctures that can change their meaning from black to white.
Unsinkable slowed and stopped, hundreds of brilliant white flares swayed eerily down from the black, the air raid sirens ashore rose in a keening shriek, the anti-aircraft guns coughed and chattered -- and above it all motors roared and the bombs came whispering and wailing and crashing down among the ships at anchor at Bari.
Near the southern border, cattle of the early longhorn breed whose coloration was black with a lineback, with white speckles frequently appearin' on the sides and belly, were called `` zorrillas ''.
Adolescents have a much-discussed tendency to polarize ideas and values, to perceive things as `` either-or '', black or white -- nuances of meaning are relatively unimportant.
He is not prepared for it -- naturally, nobody is -- and, what is possibly much more to the point, he is exposed, as few white people are, to the anguish of the black people around him.
The white people fall back bitterly before the black horde ; ;
As far as the color problem is concerned, there is but one great difference between the Southern white and the Northerner: the Southerner remembers, historically and in his own psyche, a kind of Eden in which he loved black people and they loved him.
Alec's first impression of the lobby was gloomy, Victorian dignity -- black walnut and red plush, a black and white tiled floor, and Persian rugs.
Her favorite cocktail dress is a Norell, a black and white organdy and silk jersey.
An old man with a white beard and dressed in a long shabby coat, baggy trousers, and a black skullcap greeted us.
They would be black or white or horse-blanket plaid, chic and splashy, like Vivian herself.
They took nearly a month to investigate, marshal statistics, and put their arguments down in black and white.
Being a dimensionless fraction, it may also be expressed as a percentage, and is measured on a scale from zero for no reflecting power of a perfectly black surface, to 1 for perfect reflection of a white surface.

black and athletes
** Fourteen black athletes are kicked off the University of Wyoming football team for wearing black armbands into their coach's office.
** In Mexico City, black American athletes Tommie Smith and John Carlos raise their arms in a black power salute after winning, respectively, the gold and bronze medals in the Olympic men's 200 metres.
By the late 1960s most white colleges and universities ended their segregation against black high school students and many top black high school students and athletes started matriculating to schools from which they had been barred just a decade prior.
However, contrary to popular myth, black American sprinter Jesse Owens ', who won four gold medals beating Aryan athletes at the 1936 Berlin Olympic games, faced less segregation there than in the USA, and felt snubbed by Roosevelt rather than by Hitler ( see Jesse Owens # Berlin Olympics ).
Similar to subsequent black athletes such as Michael Jordan and Charles Barkley, Louis was also known to mix gambling with his golf game.
The 1934 Games had originally been awarded to Johannesburg, South Africa, but were changed to London because of concerns ( particularly from Canada ) about the way South Africa would treat black and Asian athletes.
In the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, two black American athletes with gold and bronze medals saluted the U. S. national anthem with a militant " Black Power " salute that symbolized rejection of assimilation.
In an early civil rights victory for black athletes, Gilchrist led a successful boycott of New Orleans as the site of the 1965 American Football League All-Star game.
He told a reporter from the London Free Press that most of the problems he encountered were a result of his standing up for principles at a time when black athletes were expected to remain silent.
Marshall openly refused to have black athletes on his Boston Braves / Washington Redskins team, and reportedly pressured the rest of the league to follow suit.
When Fry took the job at SMU, he was promised that he would be allowed to recruit black athletes.
The association furthered its commitment to African-American athletes, when in 1953, it became the first collegiate association to invite historically black colleges and universities into its membership.
Bill Willis, a defensive lineman who Brown coached at Ohio State, and Marion Motley, a running back who grew up in Canton and played for Brown at Great Lakes, became two of the first black athletes to play professional football when they joined the team in 1946.
He just went out, signed a bunch of great black athletes, and started kicking butt.
7 Seconds and their fans often drew black lines under their eyes in a similar manner to athletes.
As one of the few cemeteries focused on the needs of the African-American community, it is the final resting place of many black celebrities, including Chicago blues musicians, athletes, and other notables.
All teams and athletes of the AAC sports departments bear the same name and logo with black uniforms.
Both athletes wore black socks and no shoes on the podium to represent African-American poverty in the United States.
He also played a role in the discrimination of black track athletes from Oregon State University, resulting in their early departure from a track meet.
Colours of Beşiktaş used to be red and white also, but when the ottoman empire lost the balkan war and Besiktas lost many athletes, they decided to change their colours to black and white out of respect for those that died, till the Ottoman empire regained the lost territories in the balkan, since that never happened the colours of the club remained black-white.
Tarkanian moved to Division I basketball as coach at Long Beach State from 1968 – 1973, where " the Shark " was among the first coaches to use more than 3 black starters, violating an unwritten rule at the time, and pioneered the use of Junior College athletes.

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