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Persons of colour could also not walk on sidewalks in the Transvaal.
She can be remembered as being one of the few persons of colour to appear in entertainment media during the Apartheid-era.
He was the first person of colour to conduct the Cape Philharmonic Orchestra.
The British proclamation Ordinance 50 (1828), which guaranteed equal legal rights to all free persons of colour, particularly angered them.
A person like Muggowal endured double discrimination for being a person of colour and a Dalit.
The only person of colour to have chaired the international jury of World Press Photo was a Bangladeshi.
For example, in a predominantly white society, hiring a person of colour into a position of management may then cause disputes, and damage communications between other employers.
One of these organizations was the American Society of Free Persons of Colour, founded in 1830.
The phrasing "persons of colour" was changed to "Negroes or persons of Negro descent" in a 1955 revision.
She was Irish, ordinarily, or German, or it might be Scandinavian, but never native to the land unless she happened to be a person of colour.
It was created in 1919 for Sir Satyendra Prasanno Sinha, who was the first Indian and only person of colour ever to be elevated to the hereditary peerage.
Many contemporary sources argue that Ordinance 50 (1828), which guaranteed equal legal rights to all free persons of colour, and prohibitions on inhumane treatment of workers, spurred the Boer migrations.
Diesel has stated that he is "of ambiguous ethnicity", with his background including Scottish, Italian, and "a lot of stuff"; and that he is "definitely a person of colour".
Boyer, Jean Pierre and Loring Dewey, Society for Promoting the Emigration of Free Persons of Colour to Hayti (Mayday, 1824).
Muriel (Smith), a retired housekeeper prejudiced against Indians and every other person of colour under the sun, needs a hip replacement operation which can be done far more quickly and inexpensively in India.
In Ballen's senior year at Hargrave, he attained the rank of Corps Commander, becoming the first person of colour in school history to achieve the Academy's highest cadet rank.
His publisher issued a statement that said, "As a person of colour [Mistry] was stopped repeatedly and rudely at each airport along the way-to the point where the humiliation ... had become unbearable."
Jury member of numerous competitions including World Press Photo where he has been a judge on four occasions, he was the first person of colour to chair the international jury in World Press Photo history.
Never speak as you do now of Madam Mendizabal; or never to a person of colour; for she is the most powerful woman in this world, and her real name even, if one durst pronounce it, were a spell to raise the dead.
He was the first person of colour to hold that position, and was instrumental in integrating the Amex equity business into the NYSE Euronext equity business after their acquisition of Amex in 2008.
She is the first person of Tamil-origin to be elected to federal parliament in Canada and the first female and first person of colour to be elected as Member of Parliament in Scarborough-Rouge River.
This led to a challenge to the social contract by philosophers Charles W. Mills in his book The Racial Contract and Carole Patemen in her book The Sexual Contract that the social contract excluded persons of colour and women respectively.
Was he really so unaware of those difficulties experienced by the person of colour in white European culture - difficulties of which Frantz Fanon was to write so compellingly fifty years later in Black Skin, White Masks, and in relation to France specifically?