Sentences with phrase «negroes doing»

... Suppose today Negroes do steal; who was it that for centuries made stealing a virtue by stealing their labor?»

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During the war itself the Churches faced a problem that accompanied them until the present day — what were they to do with the Negroes who had been so unjustly treated for almost two centuries?
If we were to do that, if we were to concede the relative benignity of the railroad strike of 1877 (in which arson was a preferred method) or of the Harlan County troubles in the 1930s, we would still have to talk about expressed moral preferences, in the American past, for burning convents, burning villages and cities, and burning Negroes.
Or rather, perhaps in his celebration of the negro spiritual, he was speaking about music which rises above the «color line» in the same way that he says Shakespeare and Goethe do.
Next Sunday, in the First Church of Nixie, New York, or the Saint Waldemar's Church of Proxie, Alabama, I am sure the respective ministers will declare that love is a wonderful thing, that Jesus agreed with their opinions; so why doesn't everybody get on the bandwagon and love one another — taking it easy, of course, with Negroes, minority groups, homosexual persons, criminals, the mentally ill, and many others?
Generally, it took outside authors to note that articulate «Negroes» like James Baldwin, Dick Gregory and James Foreman «do not share every value of white bourgeois culture,» and that black power must be seen as «a reaction to inaction» rather than «reverse racism or some ugly form of nationalism» (C. Lawson Crowe, November 4, 1964, and Margaret Halsey, December 28, 1966).
But editors were not sure what to do when the term «black» became, as a Century editorial phrased it at the time, «the «in» word among many Negroes, a symbol of their new deepening negritude» (October 25, 1967).
«Since 2008, we have been doing multienvironment varietal selection in the four provinces of Central Visayas — Bohol, Cebu, Negros Oriental, and Siquijor — using the concept of participatory varietal selection,» said Dr. Jean Du, head of the Bohol Agricultural Promotion Center.
-RSB- «Those wild boars that I have seen brought in by the negroes, or the parts of which I have occasionally received as presents, do not in, colour or in size, resemble those in Europe: they rather appear to be the progeny of swine that have strayed into the woods; and which, from having been once tame, partake of the habits of, and now become, wild, but are not, rigidly speaking, of the same species.
[According to William Beckford, author of the gothic novel, Vathek] «Those wild boars that I have seen brought in by the negroes, or the parts of which I have occasionally received as presents, do not in, colour or in size, resemble those in Europe: they rather appear to be the progeny of swine that have strayed into the woods; and which, from having been once tame, partake of the habits of, and now become, wild, but are not, rigidly speaking, of the same species.
• How do Negroes in baseball like the game, the fans, white players — each other?
Some felt it wasbecause he couldn't make the weight anymore, but Winkfield laughs at this.Others said the white jockeys were beginning to gang up on the Negroes — and itis true that this had a great deal to do with their virtual disappearance fromthe American racing scene — but Winkfield says he was always treated well.Colonel Chinn, who calls Winkfield «the finest colored man I ever knew, with a heart as big as all outdoors,» blames Jimmy's exodus on thelegislation that made racing illegal for several years in some of the easternstates and moved the big meetings to places like Butte, Mont, and Salt LakeCity and Hamilton, Ont.
Aldo Leao (Leones Negros 0 - 2 Atlas) The South American Aldo Leao hit the ball with such power that there was nothing the Leones Negros «keeper could do.
(The ACC includes such schools as Virginia, Duke, South Carolina and North Carolina, which do not recruit Negroes.)
my date of birth is 11,11,1960 i am black, negro about 215 lbs 5feet 6inc in hight do not smoke and i do not have any illness no std i am quiet guy
Blame Softley, too, for a negro - spiritual - cum - Moby style that doesn't so much make a few of the classic blues tunes on the soundtrack immediate for a modern audience as squeeze them through the pastry horn of adolescence, weightlessly depositing every potentially atmospheric moment like a sweet little decorative nothing.
I love Puerto Ricans and Negroes As long as they don't move next door So love me, love me Love me, I'm a liberal
One such message, directed to LBJ, argued, «equal opportunity for Negroes [as promised in the War on Poverty and the 1964 Civil Rights Act] does not produce equal results — because the Negroes today are a grievously injured people who in fair and equal competition will by and large lose out.»
Black mangrove: locally «mangle negro»: Avicennia germinans (formerly A. nitida): Family Avicenniaceae The black or honey mangrove does not have prop roots like the red mangrove but sends a line of numerous vertical pneumatophores (they look like small flexible bare sticks) tip through the mud from its shallow root system.
«I don't believe in the concept of a show of all - negro artists,» he wrote in an (undated) artist statement that he showed me.
Spell check doesn't recognize the word «negress» and it wants to capitalize «negro
The post, which has now been removed from Rancourt's UofOWatch blog, was titled: «Did Professor Joanne St. Lewis act as Allan Rock's house negro
The post, which still remained up today, on Rancourt's UofOWatch blog is titled: «Did Professor Joanne St. Lewis act as Allan Rock's house negro
Joanne St. Lewis doesn't know why she became the target of Denis Rancourt's anger toward the University of Ottawa, but she's glad her name has been legally cleared from the stain of being labeled a «house negro» by her former colleague.
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