Negro is another offensive word for Black. Negro= Black. So yes that is the Black race. I'm not trying to be racist I just wanted to explain.
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The Black (or Negro) race as a whole. They hide their true feelings from others (the white race as a whole).
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson's mother, Ata Johnson, is of Samoan and Caucasian descent, not Canadian. The term "negro" is considered outdated and offensive; it is more appropriate to refer to individuals by their preferred terms related to race or ethnicity. It's important to approach discussions about race and identity with sensitivity and respect.
The phrase "negro aroused" is unclear and may not be appropriate in contemporary discourse. If you're referring to a specific artwork, historical context, or literary piece, please provide more details. It's important to approach discussions about race and identity with sensitivity and respect.
Jueves negro happened in 2003.
The Voice of the Negro ended in 1907.
troian bellisarios race is a mixed race either the mullato or the Negro
Yes
Negro is a word used to describe people of African descent. It is not a gender noun; rather, it pertains to race or ethnicity.
The Black (or Negro) race as a whole. They hide their true feelings from others (the white race as a whole).
It's still being debated whether the Ancient Egyptians belong to the Negro (African) race. See link below
Proto-historic figure of Tera-neter, a negro nobleman of the Anu or Aunu race who were the first inhabitants of Egypt.
From Spanish or Portuguese 'Negro' during the early 1500's, derived from Latin 'nigrum' meaning member of a black skinned race from Africa
Julian Herman Lewis has written: 'The biology of the Negro' -- subject(s): Black race, Negroid race
I vote for Paul Laurence Dunbar but won't argue if you pick Langston Hughes.
John LaFarge has written: 'The Race Question And The Negro' -- subject(s): Racism
Richard Bardolph has written: 'The negro vanguard' -- subject(s): Race relations
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson's mother, Ata Johnson, is of Samoan and Caucasian descent, not Canadian. The term "negro" is considered outdated and offensive; it is more appropriate to refer to individuals by their preferred terms related to race or ethnicity. It's important to approach discussions about race and identity with sensitivity and respect.