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person of color
[pur-suhn uhv kuhl-er]
noun
plural
people of color, persons of colora person who is not white.
The corporation was especially eager to recruit women and people of color.
Sensitive Note
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of person of color1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
It’s, like, a room full of white guys is merit, but any time that there’s a woman or a person of color in the room, it’s DEI.
“No, because I know what that feels like,” Cornejo, a person of color, responded.
The Grammy winner, 32, said she is the only person of color in her neighborhood and vowed to track down the person who called CPS.
In about 77% of cases where the race of the defendant has been identified, he said, the accused was a person of color.
Unfortunately, it is only a matter of time before a Haitian or other person of color is injured or killed because of Trump and his propagandists’ racist lies and provocations.
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