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1  Tom Robinson's a colored man, Jem.
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Context   In PART 2: Chapter 23
2  In her place was a solid mass of colored people.
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Context   In PART 2: Chapter 12
3  His colored friends for one thing, and people like us.
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Context   In PART 2: Chapter 22
4  He's got a colored woman and all sorts of mixed chillun.
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Context   In PART 2: Chapter 16
5  Atticus said Calpurnia had more education than most colored folks.
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Context   In PART 1: Chapter 3
6  Behind us, there was an angry muffled groan from the colored people.
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Context   In PART 2: Chapter 17
7  Miss Maudie's nose was a color I had never seen before, and I inquired about it.
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Context   In PART 1: Chapter 8
8  There was no color in his face except at the tip of his nose, which was moistly pink.
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Context   In PART 1: Chapter 3
9  "That is three-fourths colored folks and one-fourth Stephanie Crawford," said Miss Maudie grimly.
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Context   In PART 1: Chapter 5
10  They said it was because she found out about his colored woman, he reckoned he could keep her and get married too.
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Context   In PART 2: Chapter 16
11  The house was low, was once white with a deep front porch and green shutters, but had long ago darkened to the color of the slate-gray yard around it.
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Context   In PART 1: Chapter 1
12  A few graves in the cemetery were marked with crumbling tombstones; newer ones were outlined with brightly colored glass and broken Coca-Cola bottles.
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Context   In PART 2: Chapter 12
13  Her face was the color of a dirty pillowcase, and the corners of her mouth glistened with wet, which inched like a glacier down the deep grooves enclosing her chin.
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Context   In PART 1: Chapter 11
14  The one place where a man ought to get a square deal is in a courtroom, be he any color of the rainbow, but people have a way of carrying their resentments right into a jury box.
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Context   In PART 2: Chapter 23
15  Mr. Braxton Underwood, who had been sitting quietly in a chair reserved for the Press, soaking up testimony with his sponge of a brain, allowed his bitter eyes to rove over the colored balcony, and they met mine.
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Context   In PART 2: Chapter 18
16  Summer was our best season: it was sleeping on the back screened porch in cots, or trying to sleep in the treehouse; summer was everything good to eat; it was a thousand colors in a parched landscape; but most of all, summer was Dill.
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Context   In PART 1: Chapter 4