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The phrase "about the negro" is grammatically correct but may be considered outdated or offensive in contemporary usage.
It can be used in historical contexts or discussions about race, culture, or sociology, but caution is advised regarding its appropriateness.
Example: "The book provides an in-depth analysis about the negro experience during the civil rights movement."
Alternatives: "regarding African Americans" or "concerning Black individuals".
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There was nothing about "the Negro problem".
"I want to tell you one more thing I know about the negro," he said then.
100 Amazing Facts About the Negro, by Henry Louis Gates, Jr. (Pantheon).
Tells about the Negro band playing on the stage which had the air of self-conscious contrivance.
I don't give a damn about the Negro race, but I don't give a damn about the white race, either.
Talk story about the Negro riots which spread from Harlem to the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Bklyn.
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At night, I would hear their flippers against the glass, and think about the Negroes in the Gentleman's room, wondering what would become of them what, by extension, would become of me?
The New Yorker, November 18 , 1939P.155 Long talk story about Dorothy Maynor, the Negro soprano.
By Charles Cooke and Russell Maloney The New Yorker, November 18 , 1939P.155 Long talk story about Dorothy Maynor, the Negro soprano.
Talk story about Henry Armstrong, the Negro prizefighter, who lately has knocked out 38 of his 40 opponents.
"During infield practice, I yelled to him and he came over and I told him, 'It's about time the Negro ballplayers got their shot,' " he recalled.
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