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Coloured and for
Coloured Cheddar-style cheese has long been sold, but even as early as 1860, the real reason for this was unclear: Joseph Harding stated " to the cheese consumers of London who prefer an adulterated food to that which is pure I have to announce an improvement in the annatto with which they compel the cheesemakers to colour the cheese ".
The League of Coloured Peoples was formed to demand a minimum wage, a wage tribunal and free health care for all.
Uniquely, 16 acres ( 65, 000 m² ) was offered to each Free Coloured or Free Person of Colour ( gens de couleur libre, as they were later known ), and half as much for each slave they brought.
* 1829 David Walker's Appeal to the Coloured Citizens of the World ( a call for resistance to slavery in Georgia )
In 1931, the restricting franchise qualifications were removed for white voters, but kept for Black and " Coloured " voters.
It was largely by this method ( mixed-race Bermudians being added to the number of Blacks, rather than added to the number of Whites or being defined as a separate demographic group ) that Coloured ( subsequently redefined in the twentieth century as Black ) Bermudians came to outnumber White Bermudians by the end of the 19th century, despite starting off at a numerical disadvantage, and despite low Black immigration prior to the latter 19th century ( other contributing factors included the scale of White relative to Black emigration in the 17th and 18th centuries, the greater mortality of Whites from disease in the late 17th century, and large-scale West Indian immigration, which began, like Portuguese immigration, in the 19th century to provide labourers for the new export agriculture industry and expansion of the Royal Naval Dockyard.
In 1863, Reverend Anthony Bowen founded the first YMCA for Coloured Men in Washington, DC.
Interest in Mucha's distinctive style experienced a strong revival during the 1960s ( with a general interest in Art Nouveau ) and is particularly evident in the psychedelic posters of Hapshash and the Coloured Coat, the collective name for British artists Michael English and Nigel Waymouth, and Bob Masse.
The two are reunited (" Jacob in Egypt ") for a happy conclusion and Joseph dons his coloured coat once more (" Finale: Any Dream Will Do ( Reprise )/ Give Me My Coloured Coat ").
Race-based legislation such as the Group Areas Act and pass laws either forced non-white people out of more central urban areas designated for white people and into government-built townships in the Flats, or made living in the area illegal, forcing many people designated as Black and Coloured into informal settlements elsewhere in the Flats.
So, for example, most residents of Mitchell's Plain likely still speak a locally-inflected version of Afrikaans, along with English and either they or their parents were designated as Coloured by apartheid ; most residents of Khayelitsha still speak Xhosa and English and either they or their parents were designated as Black by apartheid.
Its political history is complex and sometimes baffling even to insiders: for instance, the politics of the Coloured communities of the Cape Flats have included Trotskyist activism in earlier years, and mobilization for the United Democratic Front in the 80s ; and then, widespread support for the historically white National Party ( which had presided over apartheid ) in the early post-apartheid elections.
While the largely white middle-and upper-class Baltimoreans supported the orchestras and other societies, the city's African Americans formed their own Coloured Symphony Orchestra in 1931, which was municipally supported just like the BSO ; the first performance included Ellis Larkins and Anne Brown, the latter known for creating the role of Bess in Porgy and Bess.
Coloured piping and buttons are added in accordance with rank: purple for chaplains of His Holiness ; amaranth red for bishops, protonotaries apostolic and Honorary Prelates ; and scarlet red for cardinals.
In 1829, while living in Boston, Massachusetts, he published An Appeal to the Coloured Citizens of the World, a call for black unity and self-help in the fight against oppression and injustice.
Hoffmann was persuaded by friends to publish the book anonymously as Lustige Geschichten und drollige Bilder mit 15 schön kolorierten Tafeln für Kinder von 3 – 6 Jahren ( Funny Stories and Whimsical Pictures with 15 Beautifully Coloured Panels for Children Aged 3 to 6 ) in 1845.
* House of Representatives — 85 members, reserved for Coloured, or mixed-race, people
He continued Verwoerd's implementation of Apartheid legislation, and in 1968 abolished the last four parliamentary seats that had been reserved for white representatives of Coloured ( mixed race ) voters ( realised in 1970 ).
The NSM had come to an end sometime after Colin Jordan was imprisoned in early 1967 for distributing a racist leaflet The Coloured Invasion and following his release Jordan had met John Tyndall in Denis Pirie's house about the possibility of joining the National Front.

Coloured and graphic
The image of the underground as manifested in magazines such as OZ and newspapers like International Times was dominated by key talented graphic artists, particularly Martin Sharp and the Nigel Waymouth – Michael English team, Hapshash and the Coloured Coat, who fused Alfons Mucha's Art Nouveau arabesques with the higher colour key of psychedelia.

Coloured and design
Several editions of Oz included dazzling psychedelic wrap-around or pull-out posters by Sharp, London design duo Hapshash and the Coloured Coat and others ; these instantly became sought-after collectors ' items and now command high prices ; another innovation was the cover of Oz # 11, which included a collection of detachable adhesive labels, printed in either red, yellow or green.

Crayon and for
The demand for his crayons soon exceeded his ability to keep up with production and he contacted the American Crayon Company in 1902 to partner and create a full blown catalog of crayon offerings. Early Dixon crayon ad from Aug 1901
In 1915 Prang merged his company into the American Crayon company and he served on the board for several years afterward. Known crayon boxes from B. B.
Known for their chalk crayons, the American Crayon Company in Sandusky, OH spread out to the wax crayon market in 1902.
The crayon boxes sold from five cents for a No. 6 Rubens box containing six different-colored crayons to $ 1. 50 for the No. 500 Rubens Special Artists and Designers Crayon box containing 24 different-colored, larger ( 4 " × 1 / 2 ") crayons.
* Crayon Rails, the generic term for a board game which recreates the building of railroads via the use of crayons
Created by Crockett Johnson, who is best known today for his children's book Harold and the Purple Crayon, the strip featured a cherubic-looking five-year-old and his far-from-cherubic fairy godfather, Jackeen J. O ' Malley, a short, cigar-smoking man with four tiny wings.
" Rip Van Winkle " was one of the first stories Irving proposed for his new book, The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon.
Children's book editor Ursula Nordstrom was the director of Harper's Department of Books for Boys and Girls from 1940 to 1973, overseeing the publication of classics such as Goodnight Moon, Where the Wild Things Are, The Giving Tree, Charlotte's Web, Beverly Cleary's series starring Ramona Quimby, and Harold and the Purple Crayon.
" Now, the new versions of Crayon Shin Chan in Korea are for ages 12 and up.
Crayon Shin-Chan related merchandises are sold here especially for apparels.
Penny Crayon is a children's television series that was produced for the BBC in the United Kingdom in 1989.
Washington Irving used it as the model for Bracebridge Hall in his stories in The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon.
She is most known for the roles of Matsuzaka-Sensei ( Crayon Shin-chan ), Linna Yamazaki ( Bubblegum Crisis ), Sailor Mars ( Sailor Moon ), Sumire Kanzaki ( Sakura Wars ), and Emi Ogasawara ( Ghost Sweeper Mikami ).
It also features heavily in the anime Crayon Shin-chan: The Storm Called: The Adult Empire Strikes Back where it is used to represent the nostalgia people feel for the 20th century.
Crayon rails is the generic term for a board game which recreates the building of railroads via the use of crayons ( or in some cases non-permanent marker pens ) on a reusable wipe clean board.
, was a Japanese manga artist known for the popular Crayon Shin-chan series.
In the Dolly Sods area of West Virginia, and southward toward Mount Porte Crayon, the Front is topped for more than ten miles ( 16 km ) by a broad, nearly flat plateau with many wide areas of exposed bedrock along the edge of the escarpment's to 3, 200-foot ( 980 m ) drop to the North Fork River to the east, along the Front's base.
Participants included contemporary Melbourne bands The Boat People, The Bowers, Bum Creek, The Crayon Fields, The Devastations, Dick Diver, Digger and The Pussycats, The Emergency, Fabulous Diamonds, Jessica Says, New War, The Parking Lot Experiments, Pikelet, Rat Vs. Possum, The School of Radiant Living, The Summer Cats, Teeth and Tongue, and Twin City Radio, plus Chapter Music's Guy Blackman, members of Primitive Calculators and special guests The Take, an original little band who reformed for the first time in 30 years.
He is perhaps best known for the comic strip Barnaby ( 1942 – 1952 ) and the Harold series of books begun with Harold and the Purple Crayon.
The show replaced the time slot for Yume no Crayon Oukoku after its end and lasted from February 7, 1999 to January 30, 2000, with a new episode airing every week.
His most well known contributions include music for the Crayon Shin-chan series and music for much of the television Pokémon anime series and most of the films in it.
He also composed the music for the popular anime series Crayon Shin-chan.

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