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color line

[ kuhl-er lahyn ]

noun

  1. Also called col·or bar [kuhl, -er bahr]. social or political restriction or distinction based on differences of skin pigmentation, as between white and Black people.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of color line1

An Americanism dating back to 1860–65
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Idioms and Phrases

  1. draw the color line, to observe a color line.
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Everyone should wear No. 42 jerseys in honor of Robinson, who famously broke baseball’s color line and also fought segregation in the military.

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Part of this real security also means nurturing and protecting pluralism and multiracial democracy so that the American Dream is real on both sides of the color line, which makes America stronger and more prosperous.

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The color line runs straight through every aspect of American society.

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This absence of memory is especially true for White America and its understanding, or lack thereof, of the realities of the color line and its impact on America’s past and present.

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In that way, the psychological wages of whiteness have been toxic on both sides of the color line.

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