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Anti-black racism

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mulatto
' ( , ) is a racial classification that refers to people of mixed African and European ancestry. When speaking or writing about a singular woman in English, the word is ' (). The use of this term began in areas that later became the United States shortly after the Atlantic slave trade began. Although it has been employed in derogatory contexts, some mixed-race communities reject the claim that the term is inherently offensive and instead regard it as a descriptor that has been mischaracterized by individuals who are not of mixed-race origin. After the post Civil Rights Era, the term is now con
The White Man's Burden
poem by the English poet Rudyard Kipling
white genocide conspiracy theory
conspiracy theory which contends white populations are being replaced, removed, or liquidated
Ham's Redemption
painting by Modesto Brocos
Misogynoir
Misogynoir is a term referring to the combined force of anti-black racism and misogyny directed towards black women. The term was coined by black feminist writer Moya Bailey in 2008 to address misogyny directed toward Black transgender and cisgender women in American visual and popular culture. The concept of misogynoir is grounded in the theory of intersectionality, which analyzes how various social identities such as race, gender, class, age, ability, and sexual orientation interrelate in systems of oppression.
afrophobia
fear of the cultures and peoples of Africa, as well as the African diaspora
anti-black sentiment
fear, hatred or extreme aversion to black people and black culture
I'm not racist, I have black friends
tu quoque fallacy