The appearance of lighter skin on the palms and soles of the feet in people of various ethnic backgrounds is primarily due to the absence of melanin in these areas, which is responsible for skin pigmentation. The skin on palms and soles is thicker and contains fewer melanocytes, the cells that produce melanin. This is a natural biological variation and is not exclusive to any specific racial or ethnic group.
Yes, but most were still filmed in black & white.
i think white chalk does last longer than coloured chalk because of chemicals. Not everything is coloured or just white but teachers tend to often use white chalk. They use it and use it but does it finish in one day no coloured chalk not much people use but it will change colour very quickly because it doesnt get used as much as white does.so shut up
There was racial discrimination; white people thought that coloured people were a curse sent from god. Mississippi was a harsh place for coloured people. Slavery had finished but we still treated them poorly as if they were still slaves. They were sometimes tortured for doing something wrong. Some of the children said that it was unfair that they were coloured. Families struggled to survive. White people didn't like coloured people and they didn't want them.
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I believe that it was a harsh place for coloured people to live and even though slavery was now illegal, white people still treated coloured people like slaves and animals
what do Xhosa people eat samp and beans what Xhosa people wear a coloured cloth white,brown.
judo fighters wear a white suit and white trousers with a coloured belt depending how skilled you are you dont wear any shoes. :-)
Young black males slap hands when they meet as a term of endearment to say hello. They clasp hands and do a grip and then do a hug behind the hand grip. This is a black thing and not a white thing amongst black people. White people will not understand this movement because they're white.
cream-(coloured)
there not
nonpareil
Grey coloured.