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The term color line was originally used as a reference to the racial segregation that existed in the United States after the abolition of slavery. An article by Frederick Douglass that was titled "The Color Line" was published in the North American Review in 1881. The phrase gained fame after W. E. B. Du Bois' repeated use of it in his 1903 book The Souls of Black Folk. The phrase sees current usage as a reference to modern racial discrimination in the United States and legalized segregation after the abolition of slavery and the civil rights movement.

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  • The term color line was originally used as a reference to the racial segregation that existed in the United States after the abolition of slavery. An article by Frederick Douglass that was titled "The Color Line" was published in the North American Review in 1881. The phrase gained fame after W. E. B. Du Bois' repeated use of it in his 1903 book The Souls of Black Folk. The phrase sees current usage as a reference to modern racial discrimination in the United States and legalized segregation after the abolition of slavery and the civil rights movement. (en)
  • カラー・ライン(color line、皮膚の色の境界線)は、元々は廃止後のに存在した人種隔離を指して使われた用語。「The Color Line」というタイトルが付けられたフレデリック・ダグラスの記事は1881年に『』紙に掲載された。カラー・ラインというフレーズはW・E・B・デュボイスが著書『(The Souls of Black Folk)』で繰り返し用いたことで有名になった。 今日ではこのフレーズは、と公民権運動の後もなお続く、現代のアメリカ合衆国の人種差別と合法化された人種隔離を指して使われる。 (ja)
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  • The term color line was originally used as a reference to the racial segregation that existed in the United States after the abolition of slavery. An article by Frederick Douglass that was titled "The Color Line" was published in the North American Review in 1881. The phrase gained fame after W. E. B. Du Bois' repeated use of it in his 1903 book The Souls of Black Folk. The phrase sees current usage as a reference to modern racial discrimination in the United States and legalized segregation after the abolition of slavery and the civil rights movement. (en)
  • カラー・ライン(color line、皮膚の色の境界線)は、元々は廃止後のに存在した人種隔離を指して使われた用語。「The Color Line」というタイトルが付けられたフレデリック・ダグラスの記事は1881年に『』紙に掲載された。カラー・ラインというフレーズはW・E・B・デュボイスが著書『(The Souls of Black Folk)』で繰り返し用いたことで有名になった。 今日ではこのフレーズは、と公民権運動の後もなお続く、現代のアメリカ合衆国の人種差別と合法化された人種隔離を指して使われる。 (ja)
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  • Color line (racism) (en)
  • カラー・ライン (レイシズム) (ja)
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