
“Black or White”
"Black or White" refers to the contrast between two fundamental categories of human skin color, representing racial identity. It highlights differences in appearance based on pigmentation, which are often used to categorize people socially and culturally. While these categories are visible markers, they do not define a person’s character, abilities, or worth. Understanding that society’s focus on such distinctions can lead to discrimination underscores the importance of recognizing individual qualities beyond physical traits. The phrase also suggests the need to move beyond superficial differences toward equality, acceptance, and mutual respect.