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  2. Black - Wikipedia

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    Black is an achromatic color that results from the absence of light. Learn about its etymology, associations, cultural meanings, and artistic uses from prehistoric times to the present.

  3. ANSI escape code - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the standard for in-band signaling to control cursor location, color, font styling, and other options on video text terminals and terminal emulators. Find out the history, platform support, and related standards of ANSI escape sequences.

  4. Racial segregation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and forms of racial segregation in the U.S., from slavery and Jim Crow laws to de jure and de facto separation. Explore the legal challenges, social impacts, and contemporary examples of racial segregation in education, housing, and other areas.

  5. Pro-police coffee shop owner wins $4 million in free speech ...

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    The acronym BIPOC stands for Black, Indigenous and people of color. ... Fendley wanted administrators to use the student code of conduct to punish students for expressing views she disagreed with ...

  6. List of colors (alphabetical) - Wikipedia

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    A compact version of the colors in the list of colors A–F, G–M, and N–Z articles. Each color has a swatch, a name, and HSV, RGB, and #hex values in the sRGB color space.

  7. List of colors: N–Z - Wikipedia

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    Colors are an important part of visual arts, fashion, interior design, and many other fields and disciplines.. The following is a list of colors.A number of the color swatches below are taken from domain-specific naming schemes such as X11 or HTML4.

  8. Black Codes (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The Black Codes were laws that restricted the rights and freedoms of African Americans, especially freedmen, in the Southern states after the Civil War. They were similar to the earlier slave codes and the Northern states' laws that discriminated against free blacks.

  9. X11 color names - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and usage of X11 color names, a text file that maps strings to RGB values on the X Window System. Compare the X11, W3C and web colors lists and see examples of color names with clashing or multiple definitions.