It was a slang word back when segregation was a problem.
it was first used 6000 b.c
Actually It was Carter G. Woodson who started Negro history week on February 7th, 1926.
ho how did the Negro Leagues begin?
No, because being negro is not in her genes. It doesn't matter how much blood she has from a negro person or if was impregnated by a negro man. If she wasn't born with a negro heritage, she can't have a percent of it.
The feminine word for "negro" is "negra."
The Yiddish word for negro is "שווארץ" (shvarts). However, this term has historically been used in a derogatory or offensive manner, and it is recommended to avoid using it.
Negro is a word used to describe people of African descent. It is not a gender noun; rather, it pertains to race or ethnicity.
Negro is a noun. It is considered somewhat offensive. It is a dark colored person who originates from Africa. Even though Negro is the more popular word of choice, many think its offensive while others prefer it to other words used.
Black African Negro.___His father was from Kenya of the Luo (also called Juluo) tribe.FYI Negro is not used any longer. It is an outdated word. And when it was used Black = Negro so using both is called Tautology.
Likely wen Negro outlived it's usefulness
well he wasn't the first he was the first of the first negro to be in the world series.
The word "negro" comes from Spanish and Portuguese, derived from the Latin word "niger" meaning black.
The feminine gender for "negro" in Spanish is "negra."
The Spanish word for black is negro. Most people in the time before Martin Luther King gave his "I have a dream," speech white people used to use the term, "negro," in reference to someone of color. Many other words that are colors in Spainish are quite easy to figure out such as blanco=white and gres=gray.
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By saying lynch they mean hang by the neck until dead.