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Colored people's time (also abbreviated to CP time or CPT) is an American expression referring to
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as frequently being late. It states that African Americans can have a relaxed or indifferent view of work ethic, which leads to them being labeled as lazy or unreliable. According to NPR's podcast ''
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'', the phrase has variations in many other languages and cultures, is often used as a light-hearted comment or joke regarding being late, and may have first been used in 1914 by '' The Chicago Defender'' newspaper. There are differences between monochronic societies and polychronic societies (e.g. some of those found in Sub-Saharan Africa).


In popular culture

The expression has been referenced numerous times in various types of media, including the films '' The Best Man'', '' Bamboozled'', '' Undercover Brother'', '' Let's Do It Again'', '' House Party'' and several television series: '' The Mindy Project'', ''
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'', '' The Wire'', '' Weeds'', ''
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'', '' Reno 911!'', ''
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, The PJs, Bridezillas, Mad TV'', '' Cedric the Entertainer Presents'', '' In Living Color'', ''Empire'', '' F is for Family'', and reality series '' The Real Housewives of Atlanta''. In the ''Maude'' episode ''Florida's Problem'' (season 1, episode 18), which aired on February 13, 1973, Henry Evans (who later becomes James Evans Sr. on ''
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'') says to Florida, "I'm coming back at 9:00, and I mean 9:00 WPT." He leaves and Maude asks Florida, what's "WPT"? Florida responds "White People Time. If he didn't mean 9:00 sharp he would have said CPT. That's Colored People Time. Which means 'shuffle on in when you feel like it'". In '' The Wire'' season 3 episode 8 "
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", when Devonne asked Marlo Stanfield when he wants to meet, Marlo responded, "Five. And five mean five. I don't truck CP Time. Five and change; I'm gone." The mention of "CPT" in the television series ''
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'' was by the white supremacist character Theodore "T-Bag" Bagwell. In the Black Jeopardy sketch aired during the March 29, 2014 episode of ''
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'', host Darnell Hayes ( Kenan Thompson) says upon the sound of the final bell, "As usual, we started late." On an episode of '' The Neighborhood'' aired October 22, 2018, "CP Time" was mentioned and assumed by the main characters to mean "Cool People's Time". R&B Singer Solange's album
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features the song "Binz", which contains the lyrics "I just wanna wake up on C.P. time" ''Colored People's Time'' was used as the name of a 1960s public interest program produced by
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and of a 1980s play written by Leslie Lee, the latter of which consisted of 13 vignettes of African American history from the Civil War through the Montgomery bus riots. ''CP Time'' was also a 2007 book by J. L. King. In his 1982 book ''Let the Trumpet Sound: The Life of Martin Luther King, Jr.'', author
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notes that Martin Luther King Jr. and his staff operated by what they jocularly called "CPT"—Colored People's Time—"and kept appointments with cheerful disregard for punctuality". King once apologized for being late for a banquet, saying he forgot what time he was on—EST, CST, or Colored People's Time, adding that "It always takes us longer to get where we're going." In April 2016, in a staged joke skit done for charity, Mayor of New York City
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said he was on "C.P. time" for not previously endorsing
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for President. Leslie Odom Jr. then said he did not like the joke. After that Clinton delivered the punch line that it was supposed to mean "cautious politician time". This was criticized as racist and tasteless. In response to this,
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, during the 2016
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on April 30, jokingly apologized for being late because of "running on C.P.T.", adding that this stands for "jokes white people should not make". In February 2018,
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presented a segment on ''
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'' called "CP Time" to celebrate
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by "honoring the unsung heroes of black history". It has since become a recurring segment on the show.


See also

* Tardiness#Ethnic stereotypes, describing several other similar expressions * African time * Chronemics


References

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