How different in the Southern part of the United States where we have eight millions of black people!
When industrial schools were first established in the South for the education of members of my race, stubborn objection was raised against them on the part of black people.
In Anniston, Alabama, there are two large drug stores owned by black people, and in one section a wholesale drug store owned and operated successfully by a black man.
No one seemed to think much about it; he was only a mujik, one of the “black people,” in the eyes of the fashionable world little better than beasts of burden.
Almost all; except the ‘black people,’ who think they have nothing to lose and perhaps something to gain by the confusion.
What a throng there is though--all the ‘black people’ in Moscow pressing about us!
I had often heard of some wonders that were to be seen on this hill, and I went once with some white and black people to visit it.
Several of the strangers also shook hands with us black people, and made motions with their hands, signifying I suppose we were to go to their country; but we did not understand them.
Strangely enough, he felt this to be the property of black people.
And then the "black people" began to come in, little by little at first, and then by the carload.
It was against the "black people" he said, that he was first on strike back in the early nineties.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "black people" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.