Red and Black
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Red and Black may refer to:
  • The Red and the Black
    The Red and the Black
    Le Rouge et le Noir , 1830, by Stendhal, is a historical psychological novel in two volumes, chronicling a provincial young man’s attempts to socially rise beyond his plebeian upbringing with a combination of talent and hard work, deception and hypocrisy — yet who ultimately allows his passions to...

    , a novel by the French author Stendhal
  • The Red and Black
    The Red and Black
    The Red & Black is an independent daily student newspaper of the University of Georgia.-History:Students published its first issue in tabloid format on November 24, 1893, from offices in the Academic Building on North Campus....

    , the student newspaper at the University of Georgia
  • Red & Black
    Red & Black
    Red & Black is the student newspaper for Washington & Jefferson College. The student staff handles all aspects of the production, including writing, editing, graphic design, layout, and advertising sales. The Red & Black features local and national news, student opinion, and college athletics...

    , the student newspaper at Washington & Jefferson College
  • "Red and Black", a song from the Boublil-Schonberg musical Les Miserables
  • The red and black banner of Anarcho-communism and Anarcho-syndicalism
  • RED/BLACK concept
    RED/BLACK concept
    The RED/BLACK concept refers to the careful segregation in cryptographic systems of signals that contain sensitive or classified plaintext information from those that carry encrypted information, or ciphertext ....

     (cryptography)
  • The Red-black tree
    Red-black tree
    A red–black tree is a type of self-balancing binary search tree, a data structure used in computer science, typically to implement associative arrays. The original structure was invented in 1972 by Rudolf Bayer and named "symmetric binary B-tree," but acquired its modern name in a paper in 1978 by...

    data structure
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