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Example sentences for "black man"

  • I am not a black man, that you should speak of flogging.

  • A black man he was, of gigantic mould, with a tiger skin knotted by the fore-paws round his neck, and with a mass of bone necklets that clattered at every movement.

  • Yes, it is a black man chanting, eh, Klaas?

  • How many of the mathematical students remember that Euclid was a black man?

  • Sacred history plainly teaches that the Negro is a man like other men and that of one blood God created all nations; hence there can be no racial barrier to a successful business career, in the general constitution of a black man.

  • In all the record of crime in the South, there are very few instances where a black man, who has been thoroughly educated in the respects I have mentioned, has been ever charged with the crime of assaulting a woman.

  • A dark figure, a man unmistakably from the city, a black man with an evil face, rose up from among the people.

  • They were led by a black man with a face of such fierce ugliness as one seldom sees on land or sea.

  • And then, crashing into their thoughts, wrecking the silence, came a laugh, the loud, prolonged laugh of a black man.

  • Yes," assented Robert, "but while a white man is stealing a thousand dollars, a black man is getting into trouble taking a few chickens.

  • I don't see dat dey drinks any more dan anybody else, nor dat dere is any meanness or debilment dat a black man kin do dat a white man can't keep step wid him.

  • The appearing of the Devil in the Shape of a black Man, or a Man in black is the old Story imported from England.

  • It is for bimeby, but he want rebenge now; black man don't fink nuffin' ob bimeby.

  • Noah is only a black man: it is not murder to kill a black man!

  • When a black man is the largest taxpayer in his community his white neighbor will not object very long to his voting, and having that vote honestly counted.

  • Let us go on for a few more years knitting our business and industrial relations into those of the white man, till a black man gets a mortgage on a white man's house that he can foreclose at will.

  • I never will be guilty of that again--as I know now that some white people are truly sincere, that some truly are capable of being brotherly toward a black man.

  • He bitterly attacked the compromise and said that he believed it to be cowardly for a black man to admit that his people were not striving for equality.

  • If money, education, and honesty would not bring the black man as much respect as they would to another American citizen, they were a curse and not a blessing.

  • Let a black man go to South Carolina in a ship, and we shall see.

  • I know men in Boston, who would have no more scruple in buying and selling a black man as a slave, or a white man if they could catch and keep him, than they would have of buying a cow at Brighton.

  • But let a black man have in his pockets a weapon, which the Constitution and laws of Massachusetts provide that any man may have if he please, he is brought to trial and bound over for--two hundred dollars, think you?

  • The children were all silent, until one little girl, whose imagination was very vivid, thought she had seen a black man, once.

  • Doan ye nebber see a black man in de night?

  • Then at last a yellow bird came in at the window and whispered some words in her ear, and the shape flew away with a black man.

  • This evidence was followed by the afflicted children bearing testimony to being grievously tormented by defendant, who came sometimes in the shape of a black cat, a dog, or a pig, and who was sometimes accompanied by a black man.

  • At night her shape appears to them accompanied by a black man.

  • I don' know whether he 's a w'ite man or a black man.

  • If he 's a black man, I oughter go tell granny.

  • And the way in which thou mayest recover the chessboard is, to repair to the Castle of Ysbidinongyl, where is a black man, who lays waste the dominions of the Empress; and if thou canst slay him, thou wilt recover the chessboard.

  • Black man, thou shalt have mercy, provided thou tell me who thou art, and who put out thine eye.

  • And thou wilt see a black man of great stature, on the top of the mound; he is not smaller in size than two of the men of this world.

  • Many a time I'se axed myself how de white man always git he foot on de black man.

  • At last I finds out how de white man always git he foot on de black man.

  • This was a strange experience for a black man, who was formerly a slave; and it had been brought about, under the blessing of God, solely by the strength and excellence of his own character.

  • But I tell ye, boys, de white man can't keep he foot on de black man, ef de black man git de knowledge.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    black bear; black beard; black belt; black bird; black buck; black cattle; black cloth; black cloud; black coat; black dots; black dress; black fellow; black flies; black head; black hole; black marble; black mare; black people; black pepper; black pigment; black sheep; black slaves; dictum simpliciter; everything else; intimate friend; tissue cells