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The above mentioned have all done something of behalf of all Americans, skin-color notwithstanding.
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The Right Wing embraces JC Watts because his soul is black … the matching skin-color was a bonus ….
Think Progress » Former GOP Congressman J.C. Watts: ‘Social programs’ are the ‘new slavery.’ 2010
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You don´t see african-american groups crying about Robert Downy Jr´s character getting a skin-color changing surgery for the role.
Tropic Thunder Being Boycotted by Disabilities Groups « FirstShowing.net 2008
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My point is that it is the ideology, party affiliation, and policy positions that will determine the outcome of the election and not skin-color.
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The latter of which I don't receive help because of my skin color, all the while my Hispanic peers, many of whom had lower scores than I did graduating high school, still got academic assistance based not on performance, but entirely on their skin-color.
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It was a cinematographic oxymoron: a futuristic scene set in throwback black and white, a choice that only highlighted Michael's evolving skin-color.
Devra Maza: Michael Jackson's Other Big Move: The Crotch-Grab 2010
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And it has to be depressing as hell to those who placed their ego in the skin-color bucket.
"The Collector" (2009) Steven Barnes 2009
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Grouping by non-essentials, such as skin-color, constitutes an error of epistemological method, whether one is being racist towards someone or is personally hurt by racist comment.
CSK: Redux Editorial Anonymous 2009
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Moreover, Obama's plan to "create more jobs" doesn't "save the American middle class", it merely forces more Americans of every skin-color and race further into poverty.
East Bound and Down: A Homeless March on Washington Part 3 2008
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The young people, every skin-color, wildly enthusiastic, overwhelmingly hopeful offered television viewers breath-taking moments, alongside aging African Americans who had been part of the civil rights movement and remembered Chicago as one of the most brutally segregated cities in the US.
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