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TERM USED IN THE UNITED STATES TO DESCRIBE BLACK PEOPLE
Colored people; Colored folk; Coloreds; Colored People
  • Dilapidated hotel sign, Route 80, Statesboro, Georgia. The picture was taken in 1979, after the end of segregation.

rose-tinted         
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Rose-tinted glasses; Rose tinted spectacles; Rose-tinted spectacles; Rose Colored Glasses (song); Rose Colored Glasses (disambiguation); Rose Coloured Glasses; Rose Colored Glasses; Rose-colored glasses (disambiguation); Rose-tinted
The Colored American Magazine         
  • Park Square office, 1902
EARLY TWENTIETH-CENTURY MAGAZINE ON AFRICAN-AMERICAN CULTURE
Colored American Magazine
The Colored American Magazine was the first monthly publication in the United States that covered African-American culture. It ran from May 1900 to November 1909 and had a peak circulation of 17,000.
Colored fire         
  • Different colors of natural flame from a [[bunsen burner]], without additives
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PYROTECHNIC EFFECT
Coloured fire; Colored flame
Colored fire is a common pyrotechnic effect used in stage productions, fireworks and by fire performers the world over. Generally, the color of a flame may be red, orange, blue, yellow, or white, and is dominated by blackbody radiation from soot and steam.

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Colored

Colored (or coloured) is a racial descriptor historically used in the United States during the Jim Crow Era to refer to an African American. In many places, it may be considered a slur, though it has taken on a special meaning in Southern Africa.