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Hamilton v. Alabama 376 U.S. 650 (1964) is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that an African-American woman was entitled to the same courteous forms of address customarily reserved solely to whites in the Southern United States and that calling a black person by his or her first name in a formal context was a form of racial discrimination.