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Black Monday - Übersetzung nach italienisch

EVENT
Black Monday (2008); List of Black Mondays; Black Monday (NFL)

Black Monday         
"Lunedì nero", (economia) lunedì 19 ottobre 1987, giorno in cui la Dow Jones Industrial Average perse il 22% del suo valore; nello slang studentesco, primo lunedì dopo la vacanza pasquale
black race         
  • Aboriginal]] woman in 1911
  • The main slave routes in the [[Middle East]] and [[Northern Africa]] during the [[Middle Ages]].
  • Ati]] woman, Philippines{{spaced ndash}}the Negritos are an indigenous people of Southeast Asia.
  • [[Bilal ibn Ribah]] (''pictured'' atop the [[Kaaba]], Mecca) was a former Ethiopian slave and the first [[muezzin]], ca. 630.
  • African Hebrew Israelite]] child in [[Dimona]]
  • Ibenheren]] (Bella) woman
  • [[Haratin]] women, a community of recent Sub-Saharan African origin residing in the [[Maghreb]].
  • Fijian]] warrior, 1870s.
  • Multiracial social reformer [[Frederick Douglass]].
  • A Bashi-bazouk]] of the [[Ottoman Empire]], painting by [[Jean-Léon Gérôme]], 1869
  • Rio de Janeiro]] c. 1820
  • ''Young Negro with a Bow'' by [[Hyacinthe Rigaud]], ca. 1697.
  • Border Policeman]]
  • Black people in Brazil c. 1821
  • Civil rights activist [[Martin Luther King Jr.]]
  • quote=Barack Obama's real problem isn't that he's too white—it's that he's too black.}}</ref>
  • Brazilian [[Candomblé]] ceremony
  • [[Capoeira]], an Afro-Brazilian martial art.
  • Sam Watson]] addressing Invasion Day Rally 2007 in an "Australia has a Black History" T-shirt
  • The main slave routes in the [[Atlantic Slave Trade]].
  • Population genomic "TreeMix" analysis of Malaysian Negritos (Semang) and closely related populations (eg. East Asians and Andamanese peoples).
  • Bust of Russian general [[Abram Gannibal]], who was the great-grandfather of [[Alexander Pushkin]].
A RACIALIZED CLASSIFICATION OF PEOPLE, USUALLY A POLITICAL AND SKIN COLOR-BASED CATEGORY FOR SPECIFIC POPULATIONS WITH A MID TO DARK BROWN COMPLEXION
Black race; Black (race); Black african; Black African; African descent; Black males; Black (people); Black People; Black (racial term); Controversies over black people; Controversy over Black identity; Controversy over Black Identity; The black race; Black as a skin color identity; Black people (terminology); Black folk; Black men; Black Africans; Black Person; Black community; Black-African; Black-Africans; African blacks; African black; Forest Negro; Black male; Black female; Black communities; Black person; Black people in West Asia; Black females; Black peoples; Black (People); Black Race; Black African people; African black people; Blacks; Black Folk; Black (human racial classification); African Race; Black South Americans; Black people in South America; Black South Asians; Black people in the Middle East; Black people in Western Asia; Black people in Israel
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black person         
  • Aboriginal]] woman in 1911
  • The main slave routes in the [[Middle East]] and [[Northern Africa]] during the [[Middle Ages]].
  • Ati]] woman, Philippines{{spaced ndash}}the Negritos are an indigenous people of Southeast Asia.
  • [[Bilal ibn Ribah]] (''pictured'' atop the [[Kaaba]], Mecca) was a former Ethiopian slave and the first [[muezzin]], ca. 630.
  • African Hebrew Israelite]] child in [[Dimona]]
  • Ibenheren]] (Bella) woman
  • [[Haratin]] women, a community of recent Sub-Saharan African origin residing in the [[Maghreb]].
  • Fijian]] warrior, 1870s.
  • Multiracial social reformer [[Frederick Douglass]].
  • A Bashi-bazouk]] of the [[Ottoman Empire]], painting by [[Jean-Léon Gérôme]], 1869
  • Rio de Janeiro]] c. 1820
  • ''Young Negro with a Bow'' by [[Hyacinthe Rigaud]], ca. 1697.
  • Border Policeman]]
  • Black people in Brazil c. 1821
  • Civil rights activist [[Martin Luther King Jr.]]
  • quote=Barack Obama's real problem isn't that he's too white—it's that he's too black.}}</ref>
  • Brazilian [[Candomblé]] ceremony
  • [[Capoeira]], an Afro-Brazilian martial art.
  • Sam Watson]] addressing Invasion Day Rally 2007 in an "Australia has a Black History" T-shirt
  • The main slave routes in the [[Atlantic Slave Trade]].
  • Population genomic "TreeMix" analysis of Malaysian Negritos (Semang) and closely related populations (eg. East Asians and Andamanese peoples).
  • Bust of Russian general [[Abram Gannibal]], who was the great-grandfather of [[Alexander Pushkin]].
A RACIALIZED CLASSIFICATION OF PEOPLE, USUALLY A POLITICAL AND SKIN COLOR-BASED CATEGORY FOR SPECIFIC POPULATIONS WITH A MID TO DARK BROWN COMPLEXION
Black race; Black (race); Black african; Black African; African descent; Black males; Black (people); Black People; Black (racial term); Controversies over black people; Controversy over Black identity; Controversy over Black Identity; The black race; Black as a skin color identity; Black people (terminology); Black folk; Black men; Black Africans; Black Person; Black community; Black-African; Black-Africans; African blacks; African black; Forest Negro; Black male; Black female; Black communities; Black person; Black people in West Asia; Black females; Black peoples; Black (People); Black Race; Black African people; African black people; Blacks; Black Folk; Black (human racial classification); African Race; Black South Americans; Black people in South America; Black South Asians; Black people in the Middle East; Black people in Western Asia; Black people in Israel
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Definition

Black Monday
·- The first Monday after the holidays;
- so called by English schoolboys.
II. Black Monday ·- Easter Monday, so called from the severity of that day in 1360, which was so unusual that many of Edward III.'s soldiers, then before Paris, died from the cold.

Wikipedia

Black Monday

Black Monday refers to specific Mondays when undesirable or turbulent events have occurred. It has been used to designate massacres, military battles, and stock market crashes.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für Black Monday
1. Many believed that computer–driven program trades were a major contributing factor to Black Monday 1'87.
2. The UK stock market took around two years to recover from the impact of Black Monday.
3. "Black Monday" wiped billions of dollars off the value of India‘s listed companies.
4. The world watched on Black Monday –– October 1', 1'87 –– as business markets mysteriously tumbled uncontrollably.
5. Have the lessons been learned then to avoid another Black Monday?