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The feminine form "Negress" used to be used to denote a female black person. However, the usage is now archaic and likely to be found offensive.
English nouns don't have gender. Therefore, "negro" could be both masculine or feminine depending on the context.

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It would be Negress but nobody uses the term any more because it is racially offensive.

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