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12017-05-01T16:20:43-07:00Mia Tignor732ec600de8396e51dd65ae9c3bef67cc89e9f4379094plain4329822017-05-02T09:03:35-07:00Mia Tignor732ec600de8396e51dd65ae9c3bef67cc89e9f43Berman's preferred change in 1975 was to Afro Americans, which proved to be only a stopgap in changes.
12017-04-29T09:24:33-07:00Mia Tignor732ec600de8396e51dd65ae9c3bef67cc89e9f43NegroesMia Tignor12Among Black Americans, "Negro" has increasingly become an object of derision, stigmatized as "Whitey's" language, an instrument of de-identification.plain2017-05-02T07:28:22-07:00Mia Tignor732ec600de8396e51dd65ae9c3bef67cc89e9f43
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12017-04-29T09:24:33-07:00Mia Tignor732ec600de8396e51dd65ae9c3bef67cc89e9f43Negroes12Among Black Americans, "Negro" has increasingly become an object of derision, stigmatized as "Whitey's" language, an instrument of de-identification.plain2017-05-02T07:28:22-07:00Mia Tignor732ec600de8396e51dd65ae9c3bef67cc89e9f43