The southern provinces are white man's country, with little Indian or negro blood, and with a distinct "color line.
The half-castes, in particular, rage at our "color line" and see in the United States the Nemesis of their anarchic misrule.
The Indian draws no "color line," and continually impairs the purity of his blood and the poise of his heredity.
But the phenomenon back of it, the "color line," is so far-reaching that it deserves careful examination.
Social separation of races (as the "color line" in the South and to a large extent in the North, between Negroes and whites who yet live side by side).
It is needless to say that the "social mind" does not consciously go through any such process of reasoning, before it draws a color line.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "color line" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.