Davis also has the advantage of being black in a year that the Academy may want to honour a person of colour.
From the latimes.com
The racial issues in the DR were more glaringly obvious to me as a person of colour in my time there, than in Haiti.
From the economist.com
With a Zimbabwean dad and a Zulu surname, Zwangobani is unmistakeably a person of colour and that, in Australia's conservative theatre scene, could well be limiting.
From the citynews.com.au
For example, in a predominantly white society, hiring a person of colour into a position of management may then cause disputes, and damage communications between other employers.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Like wrinkles on a person, the colour of a particular wine can give us an indication of its age.
From the nzherald.co.nz
Red bruises can indicate anger or passion in a person, depending on their depth of colour.
From the express.co.uk
To me this is defamatory by singling out a person due to the colour of thier hair, race, creed, religeon or way of life.
From the cqnews.com.au
The FA, in their ruling, say that abusing a person based on the colour of their skin is not as bad as biting another player.
From the metro.co.uk
She is the first person in the world to earn a doctorate in the colour composition of flowerbeds.