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The terms niggress, negress, and nigette are feminized formulations of the term. Niglet / nigglet a black child. [39] Nigra / negra / niggra / nigrah / nigruh (US) a black person, first used in the early 1900s. [40] Pickaninny generally refers to black children, or a caricature of them which is widely considered racist. Porch monkey a black ...
Stampede: Per the Slave Stampedes on the Missouri Borderlands project of Dickinson College and the U.S. National Park Service, the term stampede came into use in the 1840s to describe "serial escapes by individuals or pairs, sometimes to describe either spontaneous or planned small group escapes of 3 or more people, and yet most often to define ...
Pages in category "Anti-African and anti-black slurs" ... Hottentot (racial term) House slave; J. Jim Crow (character) K. Kaffir (racial term) M. Macaca (term) Monkey ...
(Arab Countries) This term, literally "slave" in Arabic, is used as a slur against Blacks and persons of mixed African descent. Usage is consistent with the Arab institution of black slavery that lasted from approximately 900 to 1962. Affe (German) a black person, means "ape", "monkey" Ah Jeng
Spade is often used as a racially discriminative term, based on the colour, both of the card and the sandcastle making device. Also the picture on the project page appears to be a shovel. Just so you know. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 195.92.35.134 14:28, 8 December 2008 (UTC)
African American Vernacular English, or Black American English, is one of America's greatest sources of linguistic creativity, and Black Twitter especially has played a pivotal role in how words ...
One abolished slavery. One allowed Black men to vote. And another, the 14th Amendment written by Ohio Congressman John Bingham, established birthright citizenship and was ratified in 1868 ...
The practice of tipping came to the US before the Civil War. Afterward, it became popular in part because it allowed employers to not pay former slaves.