negrophobic

adj

Etymology

From negro + -phobic.

  1. derived from *negʷ- — “bare; night
  2. derived from niger — “shiny black
  3. borrowed from negro — “black
  4. suffixed as negrophobic — “negro + phobic

Definitions

  1. Having a fear or loathing of black people.

    • Employing this insight, Fanon argues that the negrophobic woman is neurotically attracted to the Negro as a sexual partner, while the negrophobic man is most likely a repressed homosexual […]
    • In the wake of the massacre, the Trujillo dictatorship embarked on a renewed negrophobic, anti-Haitian campaign that infiltrated public education and other Dominican institutions.
  2. Alternative form of negrophobic.

The neighborhood

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