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1. Colored Paper Recycling Guide
- www.fm.emory.edu
- Your Guide to Recycling Colored Paper.
- colored paper. ...
- colored paper. ...
- Post-it notes are recyclable with colored paper. ...
- Neon or brightly colored paper cannot be recycled with colored paper. ...
- NCR paper (often used in payroll and accounting) can be recycled with colored paper. ...
- Copier paper ream wrap cannot be recycled with colored paper because of plastic and wax content. ...
- Yellow ledger can be recycled with colored paper. ...
- Blueprints cannot be recycled with colored paper. ...
- Light colored or pastel paper can be recycled with colored paper. ...
- Brightly colored file folders cannot be recycled with colored paper. ...
- Manilla file folders can be recycled with colored paper. ...
- Envelopes without windows can be recycled with colored paper. ...
- Goldenrod envelopes cannot be recycled with colored paper. ...
- Envelopes with windows cannot be recycled with colored paper unless windows are removed. ...
2. American Rhetoric: Mary Church Terrell -- What It Means to be Colored in the U.S.
- www.americanrhetoric.com
- Mary Church Terrell: "What It Means to be Colored in Capital of the United States".
- , has been called "The Colored Man's Paradise Whether. " This sobriquet was given to the national capital in bitter irony by a member of the handicapped race, as he reviewed some of his own persecutions and rebuffs, or whether it was given immediately after the war by an ex-slaveholder who for the first time in his life saw colored people walking about like free men, minus the overseer and his whip, history saith not. It is certain that it would be difficult to find a worse misnomer for Washington than "The Colored Man s Paradise" if so prosaic a consideration as veracity is to determine the appropriateness of a name.
- For fifteen years I have resided in Washington, and while it was far from being a paradise for colored people when I first touched these shores it has been doing its level best ever since to make conditions for us intolerable. As a colored woman I might enter Washington any night, a stranger in a strange land, and walk miles without finding a place to lay my head. Unless I happened to know colored people who live here or ran across a chance acquaintance who could recommend a colored boarding-house to me, I should be obliged to spend the entire night wandering about. ... The colored man alone is thrust out of the hotels of the national capital like a leper.
- As a colored woman I may walk from the Capitol to the White House, ravenously hungry and abundantly supplied with money with which to purchase a meal, without finding a single restaurant in which I would be permitted to take a morsel of food, if it was patronized by white people, unless I were willing to sit behind a screen. As a colored woman I cannot visit the tomb of the Father of this country, which owes its very existence to the love of freedom in the human heart and which stands for equal opportunity to all, without being forced to sit in the Jim Crow section of an electric car which starts form the very heart of the city– midway between the Capital and the White House. ...
- As a colored woman I may enter more than one white church in Washington without receiving that welcome which as a human being I have the right to expect in the sanctuary of God.
- In the remainder certain seats are set aside for colored people, and it is almost impossible to secure others.
- With the exception of the Catholic University, there is not a single white college in the national capitol to which colored people are admitted. ... A few years ago the Columbian Law School admitted colored students, but in deference to the Southern white students the authorities have decided to exclude them altogether.
- In reply to her application the young colored woman. ... When she presented herself there was some doubt in the mind of the man to whom she was directed concerning her racial pedigree, so he asked her point-blank whether she was colored or white. ... deep regret that he could not avail himself of the services of so competent a person, but frankly admitted that employing a colored woman in his establishment in any except a menial position was simply out of the question.
3. Natural Colored Wool Growers Association
- www.ncwga.org
- Interested in natural colored sheep and wool? Then you've come to the right place! The Natural Colored Wool Growers Association invites you to become an active member in our ever-growing community of sheep breeders.
- The purpose of NCWGA is to assist members in the improvement, promotion, and development of colored sheep, colored wool, and the many uses of these products. ...
- Colored sheep are recognized and accepted by the American Sheep Industry. Standards adopted for colored sheep and fleeces have been accepted by fairs and expositions. ...
- The History of Natural Colored Sheep.
- For the last 28 years sheep breeders have developed and maintained colored sheep in the U. ... Many colored sheep are now competitive with their white counterparts. ...
- Colored Wool Today.
- The growth and popularity of hand spinning, weaving, felting, and other wool crafts have resulted in a demand for natural colored wool. ...
4. the colored pages
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- if you would like to join the colored pages please send your url and a description of your site to colored_pages@yahoo. ...
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- the colored pages is maintained by a colored girl.
5. Colored - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- en.wikipedia.org
- Colored.
- Colored and person of color (or people of color in the plural sense) are terms that were commonly used to describe people who do not have white skin or a Caucasian appearance. ... The term "colored" in particular (along with "negro") has largely fallen out of popular usage in the United States, diminishing in frequency in the last third of the 20th century. ... Kennedy created the widespread use of the term black in 1961, therefore 1960 was the last year when the word "colored" faced little opposition to its usage. Despite the negative connotations it may have today, "colored" was a term that was widely used in the black community, even among civil rights leaders, and it came to be used as part of the name of the NAACP—the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
- The term "colored" appeared in North America during the colonial era. A "colored" man halted a runaway carriage that was carrying President John Tyler on March 4, 1844. "Colored" servants were employed by important white men at Washington, D. ... In 1863, the War Department established the "Bureau of Colored Troops. " The first twelve census counts in the US enumerated "colored" people, who totaled nine million in 1900. ...
- "Colored" was originally a term for persons of mixed African and Caucasian and/or Native American ancestry. Colored persons and mixed Creoles were considered to have higher status than black persons. Later "Colored" was used as a courtesy title for all persons of African ancestry.
- org/wiki/Colored" Categories: Multiracial affairs.
6. Natural Fancy Colored Diamonds
- www.colored-diamonds.com
- com to purchase loose white diamonds and fancy colored diamonds. ...
- Experience the best kept secret for maintaining your financial privacy! Understand the stunning beauty of the rarest of earth's treasures! Natural Fancy Colored Diamonds.
- The purpose of this website is to educate and inform about the beauty, rarity, value and desirability of the world's rarest gemstones: natural fancy colored blue, pink, red, green, purple and yellow diamonds. ...
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- Natural fancy colored diamonds are Susan's passion with an extensive background in loose diamonds and colored gemstones. ...
7. UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS
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- UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS - CIVIL WAR.
- VISIT THE HOMEPAGE OF THE UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS IN THE CIVIL WAR.
- 1 & 2 (CORPS D' AFRIQUE AND US COLORED TROOPS).
- POWELL'S REGIMENT COLORED INFANTRY.
- SOUTHARD'S COMPANY COLORED INFANTRY.
- UNASSIGNED COMPANY A COLORED INFANTRY.
- The vast majority were redesignated as United States Colored Troops after the establishment of the Bureau of Colored Troops on May 22, 1863. NOTE: The 29th Connecticut Infantry Regiment, 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, 55th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, and the 5th Massachusetts Colored Cavalry Regiment maintained State designations throughout the war.
- Between 178,000 and 200,000 Black enlisted and White officers served under the Bureau of Colored Troops which was established by General Order No. ...
- Charles Tyler Trowbridge was said to have been the first person to enlist Colored soldiers in the Union Army. ...
- First engagement against the Confederates occurred on October 27 & 28, 1862 at Island Mound, Missouri by the 1st Kansas Colored Volunteer Regiment before being mustered into service. The regiment was organized in August 1862, mustered into service January 13, 1863, and later redesignated the 79th United States Colored Infantry Regiment. ...
- The second engagement involved the 1st South Carolina Colored Volunteers at Township, Florida on January 26, 1863. ...
- Numerous men from the Midwest and border states along with ex-slaves from the south traveled great distances to enlist and serve with the 54th and 55th Massachusetts Infantry Regiments, and the 5th Massachusetts Colored Cavalry Regiment.
- The United States Colored Troops participated in 449 engagements of which 39 were major battles.
- Colored Heavy Artillery Regiment, 49th and 51st U. ... Colored Infantry Regiments. ...
8. § 20. colored. 6. Names and Labels. The American Heritage Book of English Usage. 1996
- www.bartleby.com
- colored.
- colored.
- Colored, or coloured, is recorded in its racial sense as early as 1611, but it did not become widespread in American English until after the Civil War, when the newly freed black population began to embrace it as a respectful alternative to black or negro. Well into the 20th century colored remained a self-chosen term of pride, as evidenced by its use in the name of the NAACP (the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) founded in 1909 and continuing under that name even today. By mid-century, however, the term colored had been largely supplanted among black Americans, first by the recently capitalized Negro and later by black and African American. As colored lost favor in the black population, its use by outsiders became more clearly offensive.
- In the United States, colored has usually been spelled lowercase and has been virtually synonymous with black or Negro as those terms are used in American society, that is, with reference to any person of African ancestry regardless of mixture with European or other non-African peoples. ...
9. COLORED KEESHONDEN?
- www.calweb.com
- COLORED KEESHONDEN?.
- During the last years the question of "colored Keeshonds" was seriously discussed in the Keeshond world of the USA - the country with the biggest population of the breed in the world. ...
- Here they were again, those "other colored Gross-Spitz", which existed in Germany until shortly after World War II. But, the American Keeshonden developed separately from the continental Wolfsspitz, 50 years ago, so how was this possible?" Colored Keeshonds" (i. ... These "colored" dogs never had an easy life. ... Nobody really cared about the "colored ones" until the Keeshond world attended to them and the confusion began.
- Piebalds are white Spitz with colored patches, but not solid colored ones with white feet, a white patch on the chest or a white blaze. ... No color was regarded as a fault, not even the solid colored Spitz with white "spots" (although of course the others were preferred).
- Therefore, one can say (reservedly) the following about the breeding of Spitz until the end of World War II; the "other colored" Gross-Spitz were a rare marginal variety until the 1940's. ... Maybe it is owing to him that the "colored" had a certain boom for a short time.
- We can find 66 big "other colored" Spitz, 28 of these browns. ...
- From 1950 - 1952, there were still a few "colored" big Spitz registered in the stud books: Besides 55 pure blacks and 26 browns, there were 14 brown-sables and 23 "black with grey" markings, as well as a few dogs which must have had a truly "exotic" look for today's eyes: Orange, black + white, piebald, tawny-brown, grey-brown, or beige with black markings.
- Today, the population of black and brown Gross-Spitz (black and brown can be interbred in all Spitz sizes - the inheritance of the color is the same as it is in Newfoundlands), is extremely small, but we Wolfsspitz/Keeshond owners should not take from them as they are the last off-spring of the "other-colored" and are more closely related to our dogs than any other.
- I was asked if I knew anything about "colored Wolfsspitz" in recent times. ...
- Gatacre discontinued breeding, the "colored" obviously disappeared gradually. ...
- She describes in her book that in England "colored" puppies (blacks or whites) were whelped in litters with grey parents and that these were culled because they were though to be a "throw-back". ... She knew very well that black Keeshonds may carry a recessive gene for brown, and she argues that this gene could produce, with right "combinations," the rare "orange colored" Keeshonds.
10. How It Feels to Be Colored Me
- beatl.barnard.columbia.edu
- How It Feels to Be Colored Me.
- I am colored but I offer nothing in the way of extenuating circumstances except the fact that I am the only Negro in the United States whose grandfather on the mothers side was not an Indian chief. ...
- I remember the very day that I became colored. ... It is exclusively a colored town. ...
- During this period, white people differed from colored to me only in that they rode through town and never lived there. ... The colored people gave no dimes. ...
- I was not Zora of Orange County any more, I was now a little colored girl. ...
- But I am not tragically colored. ...
- I do not always feel colored. ... 2 I feel most colored when I am thrown against a sharp white background. ...
- He is so pale with his whiteness then and I am so colored. ...
- I have no separate feeling about being an American citizen and colored. ...
- A bit of colored glass more or less would not matter. ...
11. Bet Borgeson Studio
- www.borgesonstudio.com
- Welcome to Bet Borgeson's colored pencil studio--an independent resource.
- for those interested in the colored pencil medium, as well as personal artistic.
- for learning about art and color than today's sophisticated colored pencil medium. ...
- ONLINE DRAWING COURSES USING COLORED PENCIL.
- Photography by Edwin Borgeson; Opening Art by Jay Anning (from the cover of The Colored Pencil by Bet Borgeson).
12. 62nd & 65th Regiments U.S. Colored Infantry, Co-founders of Lincoln University, Jefferson City, MO.>
- www.buffalosoldier.net
- Colored Infantry accepted these truths and implemented their plan to make at least one of their dreams come true, the co-founding of Lincoln Institute.
- As one of the first to join the service in his area, Anderson was assigned to the 1st Missouri Regiment of Colored Infantry at Benton Barracks, Missouri. On December 18, 1863 the 62nd Missouri Regiment of Colored Infantry was organized at the same location. Later, the two units were joined to form the 62nd and the 65th United States Colored Infantry. ...
- Colored Infantry, 12 Jan. ...
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- In his Farewell To Arms Ceremony, to the 62nd United States Colored Infantry on January, 4, 1866, Ringwald Texas, Colonel Theodore H. ...
- Colored Infantry, for their patriotism, vision and their commitment to the betterment of the human spirit. ...
- Colored Infantry and was a Buffalo Soldier.
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