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  2. The finger - Wikipedia

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    The middle finger has been involved in judicial hearings. An appellate court in Hartford, Connecticut ruled in 1976 that gesturing with the middle finger was offensive, but not obscene, after a police officer charged a 16-year-old with making an obscene gesture when the student gave the officer the middle finger. [47]

  3. Tales from Silver Lands - Wikipedia

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    Tales from Silver Lands is a book by Charles Finger that won the Newbery Medal in 1925. [1] The book is a collection of nineteen folktales of the native populations of Central and South America. Collected during Finger's travels, it was one of the first volumes of South American indigenous folktales available to children. [2]

  4. The White People - Wikipedia

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    "The White People" is a horror short story by Welsh author Arthur Machen. Written in the late 1890s, it was first published in 1904 in Horlick's Magazine , edited by Machen's friend A. E. Waite , then reprinted in Machen's collection The House of Souls (1906).

  5. Pre-modern conceptions of whiteness - Wikipedia

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    The medieval Arab world used various terminology for people in reference to their skin colour with terms like al-bidan and al-abyad meaning "white people" and al-Sudan and Zanj meaning "black people". [132] [133] In general in the Arab world, the term "white" was used to refer to Arabs, Persians, Greeks, Turks, Slavs, and other peoples in the ...

  6. Black History/White Lies: The 10 biggest myths about the ...

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    OPINION: Part two of theGrio’s Black History Month series explores the myths, misunderstandings and mischaracterizations of the struggle for civil rights. The post Black History/White Lies: The ...

  7. The Ways of White Folks - Wikipedia

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    The short story was originally published in the May 1934 edition of Scribner’s Magazine. [9] VIII. “Red-Headed Baby” is the eighth story within the collection. The story recounts consequences of Mister Clarence's, a white seaman, return to a small town on the coast of Florida to visit a former lover, a biracial Betsy. IX.

  8. Peckerwood - Wikipedia

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    As well, Peckerwood gang members identify with the color white and are known for wearing white caps and handkerchiefs. [24] The most common gang sign for Peckerwoods is forming the thumb, index finger and middle finger of the right hand to form the letter "P," and the four fingers of the left to form the letter "W". [25]

  9. White People (short story collection) - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. ... Printable version; ... White People is a 1991 short story collection by author Allan Gurganus. [1]