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  1. Person of color - Wikipedia

    The term " person of color " (pl.: people of color or persons of color; abbreviated POC) [1] is used to describe any person who is not considered "white". In its current meaning, the term originated in, and …

  2. 'People of colour': What to know before using this term

    Jan 16, 2023 · “Politically, [people of colour] expresses solidarity with other nonwhites, and subtly reminds whites that they are a minority,” wrote Safire. In other words, both terms refer to individuals …

  3. PERSON OF COLOR Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of PERSON OF COLOR is a person whose skin pigmentation is other than and especially darker than what is considered characteristic of people typically defined as white : a person who is of …

  4. The Re-Emergence of “People of Color” | Du Bois Review ...

    Despite such ambiguities, “people of color” has become, at least for some Americans, a basis of inter-ethnic solidarity—what Efrén O. Pérez (2021) calls a “person-of-color identity,” distinguishable, he …

  5. People of Color: - National Equity Atlas

    People of Color: Nurturing diversity and fostering racial equity are critical to our future prosperity. The US population is projected to become majority people of color between 2040 and 2050.

  6. People of color | Ethnic and Cultural Studies | Research ...

    Mar 30, 2014 · The term "people of color" encompasses individuals who are non-White and non-Anglo, representing a diverse array of ethnic minorities that have historically faced discrimination from the …

  7. The Lexicon Origins of People of Color - AAIHS

    Sep 27, 2022 · People more specifically labeled as “Black,” “Asian,” “Hispanic,” and “Indian” frequently fall into this catch-all category. In an attempt to be more specific, some people have adopted “Black …

  8. People of Color’ as a category and identity in the United States

    Mar 24, 2023 · From the late 1700s to the mid-1800s, ‘people of color’ – a translation of the French gens de couleur – referred primarily to an intermediate group in slave societies: free, mostly mixed-race …

  9. For centuries, “people of color” was a term with legal significance. While it no longer defines rights, its use still matters. Today, we should embrace this collective terminology because it reflects a shared …

  10. People of Color” Is Supposed To Unite Racial Minorities ...

    Mar 1, 2022 · Though the term “people of color” has become prevalent in everyday discourse on race and is key to intraminority policy support, less is known about how members of distinct racial minority …