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It was in the summer of 1619 when a ship arrived in a port in Virginia carrying around 20 Africans who were chained up to be sold as slaves. It was the first documented arrival of slaves in the...
- Uppity. Cambridge English Dictionary: An uppity person behaves in an unpleasant way because they think that they are more important than they really are.
- Sold down the river. WIkitonary: To betray, especially in a manner which causes serious difficulty for the one betrayed. This one almost certainly comes from the time of slavery, when masters in the north would sell their misbehaving slaves to plantations further down the Mississippi River, where conditions were known to be much harsher.
- Eenie meenie miney moe. You may have sung a version of this playground rhyme at school yourself, although hopefully it replaced a key offending word with “tiger” at the very least.
- Hip hip hooray. It’s claimed the jubilant cry of ‘hip hip hooray’ has anti-Semetic connotations. Germans are thought to have cheered "hep hep” – a German herding call – as they forced Jews from their homes during 19th century demonstrations, though others believe that the term didn't originate as a racist phrase, but instead evolved to have racist usage.
Oct 25, 2016 · Its effect can be explosive and painful: Harvard University professor Randall Kennedy has traced the history of the N-word to understand the evolution of the infamous racial slur.
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Apr 30, 2021 · As it happens, the first reference involved “aethiops,” as it had come to refer to Ethiopia, or at least that term as applied sloppily to Africa. We heard of “The Nigers of Aethiop” in 1577,...
Dec 30, 2015 · It dates back to the 19th century, as we’ll explain later. But in an expression like “love so bad,” the word is an adverb, not an adjective. It’s being used as an intensifier—that is, to intensify the verb it modifies—with the result that “so bad” means “so greatly” or “so much.”.
The earliest known use of the adjective feel-bad is in the 1870s. OED's earliest evidence for feel-bad is from 1875, in the writing of A. Stone. feel-bad is formed within English, by conversion.
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Karen is a slang term typically used to refer to a middle-class white American woman who is perceived as entitled or excessively demanding. [1] The term is often portrayed in memes depicting middle-class white women who "use their white and class privilege to demand their own way".