COLOR BLACK
Black is the total absorption of all color and the absence of light. It was used for mourning by the Egyptians and Romans, today almost all countries associate it with death and mourning. Black has also been recognized to imply humility and secrecy. It is frequently associated with witchcraft. In India and other countries in Asia, black represents the serfs and slaves. In the Hindu Upanishads, the black color of the fire was considered to be the color of the earth.
BLACK SLOGAN
The Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., popularized the slogan "Black is beautiful" in a poster campaign in 1967, but another black civil rights leader, Stokely Carmichael, had used the phrase a year earlier at a Memphis rally. However, both may have been inspired by a line from the Song of Solomon in the Bible: "I am black, but comely."
FROM WHITE TO BLACK
In 1959 John Howard Griffin, an American journalist and author much of whose writing was about racial equality, went to a doctor who administered the drug Oxsolaren, which makes skin turn a dark brown upon exposure to the ultraviolet rays of the sun or a sunlamp. Used with a vegetable dye, it allowed Griffin to "pass" for black and find out first-hand the prejudices Negroes had to endure. On assignment from Sepia magazine, he journeyed through Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Georgia. He walked, hitchhiked and rode buses through the Deep South for six weeks and discovered to his dismay the extent and intensity of the racial hatred that existed. He turned his experiences into a 1961 bestseller titled Black Like Me, and in 1964 it was made into a movie. The book was not popular with some of Griffin's neighbors; in fact they hanged him in effigy.
AETA
Aeta (pronounced as "eye-ta,") are the indigenous people who lived in scattered, isolated mountainous parts of Luzon, Philippines. They are considered to be Negritos, who are dark to very dark brown skinned and tend to have features such as a small stature, small frame, curly hair, small nose and dark brown eyes. The word Aeta is from the Chinese word haitan, which probably derives from the Malay hitam, meaning "black."
Black is the total absorption of all color and the absence of light. It was used for mourning by the Egyptians and Romans, today almost all countries associate it with death and mourning. Black has also been recognized to imply humility and secrecy. It is frequently associated with witchcraft. In India and other countries in Asia, black represents the serfs and slaves. In the Hindu Upanishads, the black color of the fire was considered to be the color of the earth.
BLACK SLOGAN
The Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., popularized the slogan "Black is beautiful" in a poster campaign in 1967, but another black civil rights leader, Stokely Carmichael, had used the phrase a year earlier at a Memphis rally. However, both may have been inspired by a line from the Song of Solomon in the Bible: "I am black, but comely."
FROM WHITE TO BLACK
In 1959 John Howard Griffin, an American journalist and author much of whose writing was about racial equality, went to a doctor who administered the drug Oxsolaren, which makes skin turn a dark brown upon exposure to the ultraviolet rays of the sun or a sunlamp. Used with a vegetable dye, it allowed Griffin to "pass" for black and find out first-hand the prejudices Negroes had to endure. On assignment from Sepia magazine, he journeyed through Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Georgia. He walked, hitchhiked and rode buses through the Deep South for six weeks and discovered to his dismay the extent and intensity of the racial hatred that existed. He turned his experiences into a 1961 bestseller titled Black Like Me, and in 1964 it was made into a movie. The book was not popular with some of Griffin's neighbors; in fact they hanged him in effigy.
AETA
Aeta (pronounced as "eye-ta,") are the indigenous people who lived in scattered, isolated mountainous parts of Luzon, Philippines. They are considered to be Negritos, who are dark to very dark brown skinned and tend to have features such as a small stature, small frame, curly hair, small nose and dark brown eyes. The word Aeta is from the Chinese word haitan, which probably derives from the Malay hitam, meaning "black."
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