black-and-white morality

  • 1black-and-white — I. adjective Date: 1612 1. partly black and partly white in color 2. being in writing or print 3. executed in dark pigment on a light background or in light pigment on a dark ground < a black and white drawing > 4. monochrome 2 < black and white&#8230; …

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  • 2black-and-white — black′ and white′ adj. 1) displaying only black and white tones; lacking color 2) partly black and partly white: black and white shoes[/ex] 3) pertaining to or constituting a two valued system, as of logic or morality; absolute: thinking in black …

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  • 3black-and-white — /blak euhn hwuyt , wuyt /, adj. 1. displaying only black and white tones; without color, as a picture or chart: a black and white photograph. 2. partly black and partly white; made up of separate areas or design elements of black and white: black …

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  • 4Black. White. — Black. White. was a reality television show on FX. It premiered on Wednesday March 8, 2006 at 10 p.m. Eastern. The series followed two families of three, one white, and the other black. Through studio quality make up, the two families mdash;the&#8230; …

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  • 6Morality Above All Else — Directed by Martin Frič Written by Martin Frič Hugo Haas Otakar Vávra Starring Hugo Haas Cinema …

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  • 7White — This article is about the color. For other uses, see White (disambiguation). white light redirects here. For other uses, see White Light. White &#160; Common connotations&#160; ghos …

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  • 8Black Canary — The Black Canary. Ed Benes, artist Publication information Publisher DC Comics …

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  • 9Appius and Virginia — is an early seventeenth century stage play, a tragedy by John Webster (and perhaps Thomas Heywood). It is the third and least famous of his tragedies, after The White Devil and The Duchess of Malfi .HeywoodOn the basis of his distinctive Latinate …

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  • 10Stokely Carmichael: Black Power (1966) — ▪ Primary Source       What has been called the Civil Rights Revolution took many forms in the twenty two years between the end of World War II and 1967. At first a movement to obtain such reforms as desegregation of the armed forces, it quickly&#8230; …

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