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Blackamoor
Blackamoor Black"a*moor, n. [Black + Moor.] A negro or negress. --Shak.

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- Blacka Di Danca is a multifaceted cultural innovator, artist, and top-level executive with a global footprint as a dancer, c****ographer, movement director...
- Black is a color that results from the absence or complete absorption of visible light. It is an achromatic color, without chroma, like white and grey...
- "Black Is Black" is a song by the Spanish rock band Los Bravos, released in 1966 as the group's debut single for Decca Records. Produced by Ivor Raymonde...
- Black Bag is a 2025 American spy thriller film directed by Steven Soderbergh and written by David Koepp. It stars Cate Blanchett, Michael F****bender,...
- "Black Museum" is the sixth and final episode of the fourth series of anthology series Black Mirror. It was directed by Colm McCarthy and written by series...
- Black Mirror is a British anthology television series created by Charlie Brooker. The series explores various genres, with most episodes set in near-****ure...
- G-Dragon's "That XX" (2012) from his EP One of a Kind and featured in the songs "Black" (2013), from his album Coup d'Etat, and "Special" (2013), from Lee Hi's...
- Thomas Jacob Black (born August 28, 1969) is an American actor, comedian, and musician. He is known for roles in family and comedy films, in addition...
- Black Mirror is a British science fiction anthology series created by Charlie Brooker. The programme was inspired by The Twilight Zone and explores technology...
- A black hole is a m****ive, compact astronomical object so dense that its gravity prevents anything from escaping, even light. Albert Einstein's theory...