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Texas Legislature calls for “Negro” to be removed from state place names | The Texas Tribune
Ending Denial: Anti-Black Racism in Morocco – Arab Reform Initiative
Calm down, the Army didn't actually endorse calling black people 'Negro' - Vox
Negro - Wikipedia
Negro' Not Allowed On Federal Forms? White House To Decide : NPR
Negro' is an offensive term, so why has it remained in the name of at least 26 Texas places?
The New Negro and the Black Image: From Booker T. Washington to Alain Locke, Freedom's Story, TeacherServe®, National Humanities Center
Negro (the word), a story - African American Registry
The Root: The N-Word Is Just As Bad In French : NPR
Why Do So Many Places In Texas Have 'Negro' In Their Name, Despite A Law Against It? – Houston Public Media
Obama signs bill eliminating 'Negro,' 'Oriental' from federal laws | PBS News Weekend
Use of 'Negro' and 'redskin' seen as offensive | YouGov
Luis Suárez: 'Am I a racist? No, absolutely not. I was horrified' | Luis Suárez | The Guardian
Say African American or Black, but first acknowledge the persistence of structural racism | Urban Institute
Offensive place names dot the American landscape. Efforts to change them are about to get a lot faster. - The Washington Post
The Trouble With the Other N-Word
Negro' Not Allowed On Federal Forms? White House To Decide : NPR
Opinion | How the N-Word Became Unsayable - The New York Times
Changing Racial Labels: From "Colored" to "Negro" to "Black" to "African American"
Germany battles over the N-word – DW – 02/14/2020
The evolving terms used to describe black Americans | CNN
The Black Polish Women Saying 'Don't Call Me Murzyn' | Time
Should the term 'black' to describe people of African origin be retired?
Why so many geographic sites in the US still have racist names | CNN
The Coon Caricature - Anti-black Imagery - Jim Crow Museum
Popular and Pervasive Stereotypes of African Americans | National Museum of African American History and Culture
Obama was right to remove offensive terms from US laws – so why does the word 'alien' survive? | The Independent | The Independent
Some federal laws still use terms like “Negro” and “Oriental.” A new law fixes that. - Vox
When Did the Word Negro Become Socially Unacceptable? - 2010 - Question of the Month - Jim Crow Museum
The Negro in Hawai'i — The Pōpolo Project
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