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Negro is a term referring to people of Black ancestry. Prior to the shift in the lexicon of American and worldwide classification of race and ethnicity in the late 1960s, the appellation was accepted...
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Atlantic Slave Trade, Europeans transformed the adjective "negro" to the noun "Negro." By so doing, the term shifted from describing a people to (re)naming them in the interests of slave traders and slave owners.
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Negro-Black-African American -Colored ... Note: For all systematic purposes the words Black, African American, Negroid, Negro and Colored will be used to describe people and Black/White issues in this book. ... The word Negro fell out of use as a harmless adjective and slowly but steadily became a negative,
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The Official STEW site. Also the official site for Heidi Rodewald and The Negro Problem. ... Stew and Heidi with Nile Rodgers performing at Breaking The Silence, Beating The Drum at the U.N. ... Join the Stew / Negro Problem discussion group...
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Definition of Negro in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of Negro. Pronunciation of Negro. Translations of Negro. Negro synonyms, Negro antonyms. Information about Negro in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... [Spanish and Portuguese negro, black, Black person, from Latin niger, nigr-, black; see nekw-t-
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The word Negro is Spanish for BLACK. The Spanish language comes from Latin, which has its origins in Classical Greek. The word Negro in Greek, is derived from the root word 'necro', meaning dead. ... European (White) people manufactured the word "Negro" during the slave trade. In addition, the term 'Negro' on the other...
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The Negro Leagues profile from BaseballLibrary.com, the most comprehensive baseball history encyclopedia on the Internet. We give you the stories behind the stats with over 6,000 entries about baseball players, teams, stadiums, managers, and owners throughout baseball history. ... Negro leagues generally contained six teams,
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A humor blog by about politics, Hollywood, toaster pastries, and current events, by a television writer. ... What is The Old Negro Space Program?
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