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  2. Pickaninny - Wikipedia

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    Pickaninny (also picaninny, piccaninny or pickininnie) is a pidgin word for a small child, possibly derived from the Portuguese pequenino ('boy, child, very small, tiny'). [1] It has been used as a racial slur for African American children and a pejorative term for Aboriginal children of the Americas, Australia, and New Zealand.

  3. Pickaninny Buttes - Wikipedia

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    Pickaninny Buttes is a summit in San Bernardino County, California, in the United States. It has an elevation of 2,999 feet (914 m). [ 1 ] The butte is composed of granite .

  4. Pickaninny (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Pickaninny, also spelled picaninny, piccaninnie, piccaninny, and pickaninnie, is a derogatory term for a black child. It may also refer to: Piccaninny crater, impact structure in Western Australia; Pickaninny Buttes, summit in California; Piccaninny tribe, fictional Native American tribe in the children's novel Peter and Wendy

  5. Stereotypes of African Americans - Wikipedia

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    The term pickaninny, reserved for children, has a similarly broadened pattern of use in popular American theater and media. It originated from the Spanish term “pequeño niño” and the Portuguese term “pequenino” to describe small child in general, but it was applied especially to African-American children in the United States and later ...

  6. Albino (chess) - Wikipedia

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    [1] When a Black pawn exhibits similar activity or a quadruple defense instead of "Albino" it is termed a "Pickaninny" (see: albino and pickaninny). [2] The Albino is, "the four possible moves of a WP [white pawn] on its initial square (excluding squares a2 and h2)," and, the Pickaninny, "the four possible moves of a BP [black pawn] on its ...

  7. Pickanniny - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 17 December 2012, at 16:35 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Glossary of chess problems - Wikipedia

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    Pickaninny A chess problem theme in which, at some point in the solution, a black pawn on its starting square makes each of its four possible moves (forward one square, forward two squares, capture to the left and capture to the right). If the same behaviour is exhibited by a white pawn, it is an Albino.

  9. Inki - Wikipedia

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    The character's pickaninny look was designed by Disney veteran Bob Givens and was cleaned up by Charlie Thorson. [2] The plot of the first cartoon focuses on little Inki hunting, oblivious to the fact that he himself is being hunted by a hungry lion.