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The phrase "a negro" is considered outdated and potentially offensive in contemporary written English.
It may be used in historical contexts or discussions about race, but caution is advised due to its sensitivity.
Example: "In the early 20th century, the term 'a negro' was commonly used in official documents and literature."
Alternatives: "an African American" or "a Black person".
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One is a Negro couple.
A Negro named James Milteer started Contact.
But a Negro don't know he's a Negro.
I wanted to prevent myself from becoming merely a Negro; or, even, merely a Negro writer.
And later, "A Negro is a Negro is a Negro" and a Jew is a, well, you know.
One went: "Once there was a Negro.
He pitched on a Negro baseball team.
As a negro and as a woman".
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I am a Negro-American writer.
He attacked Lincoln as a "Negro-loving agitator bent on debasing white society".
A. Negro.
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