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brown people vs mullato

The phrase 'brown people' is correct and commonly used to refer to individuals with brown skin color. On the other hand, the term 'mulatto' is outdated, offensive, and not commonly used in modern English. It is important to use respectful and inclusive language when referring to people of different ethnicities.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 904 views

brown people

This phrase is correct and commonly used to refer to individuals with brown skin color.

This phrase is used to describe people with brown skin color, typically in the context of race or ethnicity.

Examples:

  • Brown people are often underrepresented in the media.
  • She belongs to a community of brown people from different backgrounds.
  • Tell him he's investing in a land full of angry brown people.
  • Especially if your country is full of brown people.
  • I'm sure the two of you have had a lovely romp, but we don't marry brown people...
  • You came down here to help the little brown people so it looks good on your college application.
  • Sir, you made a mistake thinking that all brown people are alike.
  • We're looking at brown people and a white guy.
  • There are no wealthy black - or brown - people in America.
  • But if you have a name like Leroy Brown, people expect you to be bad.
  • Unless we convince people to brown-bag it, the prom's ruined.
  • And in this instance, people with brown eyes.
  • We will create an à la carte Europe. Whites are allowed in, brown-skinned people are not!
  • I'm not trying to develop new techniques to pre-screen people with brown eyes, or dark skin, or freckles.
  • Just, please, a brown liquid that makes people feel differently than if they didn't drink it.
  • You see, my partner's full of all sorts of useless information, and he told me that two brown-eyed people can have a blue-eyed child, but two blue-eyed people, Ed... two blue-eyed people can never have a brown-eyed child.
  • They wear brown shirts and go around bullying people.
  • I thought color-blind people couldn't see red, green or brown.
  • People vs. Aaron Brown, deposition, December 3, 2010.
  • Our undergrad student body at Brown only numbers about 6000 people.
  • A lot of people, including your professors at Brown, would call that being a hero.
  • Everybody went and said what they had about a measure called the Brown-Krinklesac for the fat people or the fat individual.

Alternatives:

  • individuals with brown skin
  • people of color
  • those with a brown complexion
  • individuals of a darker skin tone
  • brown-skinned individuals

mullato

This term is outdated, offensive, and not commonly used in modern English.

It is not recommended to use this term as it is considered derogatory and disrespectful. Instead, use more appropriate and inclusive language.

Alternatives:

  • biracial
  • mixed-race
  • person of mixed heritage
  • individual with dual heritage
  • person of mixed racial background

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