As left-wing biographer Rick Perlstein grants, Goldwater was a man of color-blind temperament, conviction, and personal action.
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This is not the color-blind America Dr. King and true leaders of the civil-rights era fought for.
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Richard Wright and James Baldwin had made France out to be a color-blind paradise.
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Inside an outrageous case that shows that the old-boys network is color-blind.
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Railroad accidents have occurred because the engineer of the train, who was color-blind, has mistaken the color of a signal.
A Treatise on Physiology and Hygiene|Joseph Chrisman Hutchison
Or, to go more into detail, a color-blind father and normal mother have only normal children whether sons or daughters.
Being Well-Born|Michael F. Guyer
He (Col. Harden) always said that he was color-blind, and could not distinguish between the color of people.
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The same stimulus that arouses in most people the sensation of red arouses in the color-blind individual the sensation of brown.
Psychology|Robert S. Woodworth
It is still the goal to the color-blind and normal alike, whatever they call it, however, they visualize it.
Between Friends|Robert W. Chambers
Medical definitions for color-blind
colorblind
adj.
Partially or totally unable to distinguish certain colors.
Unable to distinguish certain colors. Humans who are colorblind usually cannot distinguish red from green. Many animals, including cats and dogs, are colorblind and unable to distinguish more than a few colors.