"I do a little thing called black country," she says.
For many years, black African countries played off one power bloc against another to get more military or economic aid.
I think they should go into a predominantly black country and do the same.
Industry made the Black Country but horses kept it moving.
The stone was used in the industrial development of the Black Country.
Historically, poor people in this country, black and white, have managed to get into college without a basketball scholarship.
Who can be sure that all the inhabitants of that black country are natural?
As for the Black Country, one can hardly begin to describe it.
These longstanding trade ties with black African countries are also becoming increasingly public.
This is Englor, not some black country down in the tropics.