Why didn't the 911 dispatcher ask for a more detailed description of his skin color?
Sociologists say most choose where to live by way of language rather than skin color.
We must enforce the law evenly, and without regard to skin color, accent or social status.
Still, others said voting on the basis of skin color is further evidence of a racial divide.
In either case, the skin color is generally close to the family's coloring, but a little bit lighter.
Some women's identification with the first lady, however, goes deeper than skin color.
There was a donor whose hands matched Kepner's skin color, gender and size.
Clegg acknowledges that it can be difficult today for some people to resist jumping to conclusions based on skin color.
My skin color has done nothing to change my personality, and my personality has done nothing to change my skin color.
He was a true radical, racial equality for everyone - men and women, blacks, whites, regardless of character, sex, skin color.
Klein said he treated Jackson's vitiligo with a cream that eventually bleached Jackson's darker pigmentation to even out his skin color.
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The genetic and biologic similarities uniting all people far outweigh cosmetic factors like hair texture, skin color, and epicanthic eye folds.
The issues about choice, affirmative action, are more important than skin color.
Gays, blacks, migrant workers, Christians, Hindus and Buddhists are systematically persecuted for their sexual preferences, their skin color and their religious beliefs.
"The surprise was ... the (matching of) the skin color and texture were nearly perfect, it was better than we expected, " Devauchelle said.
Americans accustomed to discussing race politely, or not at all, might follow the campaign without a real sense of the potency of skin color.
Alex felt helpless, livid at being judged by a handshake and his skin color, but he knew it didn't have anything to do with him.
King gave a brilliant and moving quotation, and I think it says we should not be treating people differently on the basis of skin color.
Skin color is a recurring but understated motif of the novels.
Serino explained that on numerous occasions he asked Zimmerman specifically if he followed Martin based on his skin color and Zimmerman never admitted to this fact.
They would indignantly reject the idea that a member of a given racial group is under suspicion because 10 percent of those with his skin color commit crimes.
We now live longer, happier, healthier lives, are vastly less likely to die a violent death or to face persecution for our religious beliefs, skin color or sexual orientation.
"We have to come to terms with the ugly truth that skin color, age and economics played a significant role in who survived and who did not, " he said.
Inviting resentment and ill feeling, the term generalizes, confronts, and makes defensive merely on the basis of skin color and it is, quite simply, on that basis alone, racist itself.
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Similarly, when an octopus changes skin color in self-defense, such as by mimicking a poisonous sea snake, the decision may come not from central command but from the skin itself.
But the researchers found that many of the participants completely avoided asking their partners about the skin color of the person in the photograph especially when paired with a black partner.
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The enduring taboo subject is skin color, whether an individual's complexion betrays an allegiance to the Spanish who conquered the Aztec empire in 1521 or the Aztecs who were conquered.
Because without the basic understanding that no one will keep anything if you give it to everybody for skin color or sex only, you are nothing but a burden on a free society.
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The amendment to the state constitution would prohibit the state from granting preferential treatment or discriminating against any individual or group on the basis of race, sex, skin color, ethnicity or national origin.
Supporters of Abigail Fisher, the white student denied admission to the University of Texas, say she was the victim of a system that elevated skin color above other attributes such as grades or test scores.
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