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He understood that colour prejudice and slavery were different problems.
“I’ve been battling this colour prejudice for a long time.
These rules are not racial or colour prejudice, they are common sense.
Many had also learnt from bitter experience that a good education was needed in the continuing battle against colour prejudice.
The tide against immigration is not colour prejudice.
The modern Colour prejudice against gold and other tints is perhaps because painted work has been vulgarized.
The Museum of London states that "casual 'colour prejudice' was part of daily life" for many.
Under the new constitution it went further, denying bail to those convicted of racial or colour prejudice, and stipulating prison sentences.
If this suggestion prompts the faintest lip-curling, then I'm sorry to say you may be suffering from severe colour prejudice.
This shocked me 'cause I'd left Antigua with no idea what colour prejudice was, no idea.
There has been pleasure in the relaxed atmosphere of an area free from racial and colour prejudice, and with a tradition of hospitality.
These colour prejudices - " "Perhaps you will read the letter, Major," invited the chairman. "
However, Nethercott, now aged 90, insists the bus workers were not motivated by colour prejudice but by a fear that their income would be eroded.
Contempt and prejudice, colour prejudice.
He spoke on the evils of race and colour prejudice and he rarely failed to mention the issue of slavery.
Nevertheless, it may well be that such birds are conditioned to this colour and it has been shown that nectar quality can overcome colour prejudice.
We are all of us good democrats, anti-Fascist, anti-imperialist, contemptuous of class distinctions, impervious to colour prejudice, and so on and so forth.
He also published a book in 1965, The Parliamentary Leper: a history of colour prejudice in Britain detailing the racial issues in Britain.
Herbert, who had no colour prejudice but a careful attitude about money, was proud of his reply: 'My dear sir, this is a legal office, not a money-lending office.'
Jeremie could see that slavery would be illegal soon, and he predicted that other existing laws predicated on colour prejudice would be a source of further ill feeling.
I realise I come to this white jeans party a couple of seasons late, but my colour prejudice was stoked by their blingy, tinny, jingly-jangly Euro-trash associations.
While colour prejudice did exist, black Torontonians of this time period were generally able to find work, establish businesses, send their children to integrated schools, worship and purchase homes where they chose.
Coat colour prejudice can be another issue where a certain coat colour is preferred (or disliked) in their breed and they allow that to affect the way they judge Canaans.
At one of these fortnightly meetings, a police officer, who was familiar with the McGowan family and had spoken directly to those active in the campaign, demonstrated a covert (hidden) colour prejudice.
Even a person completely devoid of colour prejudice must deplore the sight of a white woman (and half-caste girls look very fair when in a native camp) living with a group of black people.