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Definition of Blacklists
1. blacklist [v] - See also: blacklist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Blacklists
Literary usage of Blacklists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report on the Steel Strike of 1919 by Bureau of Industrial Research (1920)
"Blacklists. Blacklists as an integral part of the anti-union alternative of course
are ordinarily kept secret by the companies. The steel plant in Monessen, ..."
2. Academic Freedom in Indonesia: Dismantling Soeharto-era Barriers by Joseph Saunders (1998)
"5 Blacklists and Other Restrictions Military and police authorities had broad
power to regulate all ... Examples of these abuses include: • Blacklists. ..."
3. The Law of the Employment of Labor by Lindley Daniel Clark (1911)
"Blacklists. — A blacklist is in brief a list of persons marked out for unfavorable
discrimination in business or social relations. ..."
4. The Federal Trade Commission, Its Nature and Powers;. by John Maynard Harlan, Lewis Wilson McCandless (1916)
"Boycotts and blacklists: Boycotts and blacklists constitute another device of the
... Boycotts and blacklists have also been used -as direct and primary ..."