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anti-Black

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[ an-tee-blak, an-tahy- ]

adjective

  1. resistant or antagonistic to Black people or their values or objectives:

    anti-Black sentiment among some reactionary groups.



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Other Word Forms

  • t·i noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of anti-Black1

First recorded in 1950–55; anti- + Black 1
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Example Sentences

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In the same way, we shouldn’t expect the Trump Administration to properly interpret Black history or its relevance in the public square; we shouldn’t expect critics who dabble in anti-Black racism to properly interpret the impact of "Sinners," let alone interpret Black culture.

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Heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali criticizing the Vietnam War and anti-Black racism in the prime of his career.

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It echoes a similar announcement made by Tunisia two years ago, which was swiftly condemned as anti-black racism.

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Herman responded to Harris-Dawson’s proposal, first reported by the Westside Current, by delivering a fusillade of anti-Black phrases, including multiple N-words, during his remarks to the council.

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Jorge Nuño, who was appointed to the city’s new Charter Reform Commission, sent a letter to the council saying he and his family had to listen to profanity and anti-Black slurs while in the room for his confirmation hearing.

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