it is an african american
Colored is a verb when used in the sense of having, for example, colored something: She colored her hair red. Her child colored a drawing green. He colored his fence white. Colored is also a verb when used in the sense of blushing or changing color: He colored when he realized they knew he'd lied. The sky colored at dawn. Colored is an ajective when used in the sense of being a certain color: The curtains were colored blue. The new paint was red-colored. Their views are colored by recent media reports. Some foods are artificially colored. Colored is also a nearly-obsolete term for a person with skin darker than, for example, a light-skinned Caucasian person. This could be either a noun or an adjective: The terms 'colored person' 'person of color' or 'colored races' are now considered derogatory and offensive, and are no longer in general use' We would never now refer to anyone as 'a colored', as some might have a century ago.
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A person can use colored packing tape to transfer images onto other material. A person can use this to create printouts, photocopies and other useful, professional things.
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A Black person is someone with dark-colored skin, especially when of African descent.
A multi-colored rose symbolizes diversity, uniqueness, and complexity. It can represent appreciation for the different aspects of a person or situation.
A Black person is someone with dark-colored skin, especially when of African descent.
just dark dark brown.
she waas the first colored person to interegate an all white school
It depends on the person and what their opinion is like if one colored guy thinks a non colored guy is raciest that is what he thinks.
she waas the first colored person to interegate an all white school
it depends on the person's preferences.