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  • Faults and drawbacks it has enough and to spare; conspicuous among which may be named the vulgar and disgusting "negrophobia," -- a mark of under-breeding which one hopes may not disgrace us always.

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 11, No. 67, May, 1863 Various

  • Provocations can fan that negrophobia into doubt about Obama's ability to govern.

    Stan Goff: Getting Off the Road 2009

  • The glaring absence of traditional forms of respect for opponents by leaders of the right wing (disruptions, swastikas, guns, Joe Wilson's planned "you lie" grenade) is an intentional tactic of incremental dehumanization (a refusal of recognition) to re-conjure the stubborn and still substantial vestiges of overt racism and to tickle the subconscious negrophobia of a substantial portion of the American Suburban Middle Class (ASMC).

    Stan Goff: Getting Off the Road 2009

  • This shift caused the Clinton campaign to recalculate its strategic emphasis away from African America, which they had just lost, to mobilizing white, working-class America's stubborn negrophobia.

    Stan Goff: Elections and the Death Cult 2008

  • Of late years this clerical author has turned his energies to negrophobia and militarism, making millions out of motion-picture incitements to hatred and terror.

    The Profits of Religion, Fifth Edition Upton Sinclair 1923

  • Of late years this clerical author has turned his energies to negrophobia, and militarism, making millions out of motion-picture incitements to hatred and terror.

    The Profits of Religion: An Essay in Economic Interpretation 1918

  • Even the negrophobia is not likely to remain eternally at its present barbarous pitch.

    The Melting-Pot Israel Zangwill 1895

  • The 'States' presents one of the most rabid cases of negrophobia extant.

    Shadow and Light An Autobiography with Reminiscences of the Last and Present Century Mifflin Wistar Gibbs 1885

  • But the destruction of an abuse of this kind would not return to modern philanthropists the glory and the advantages of a crusade against the empty nutshells of the penitentiary and negrophobia; consequently, the interloping profits of these _bankers of merchandise_ will continue to weigh heavily both on producers and consumers.

    The Deputy of Arcis Honor�� de Balzac 1824

  • In order to make that clear, it is necessary to first put his invitation in the context of the traditions of Arab melanophobia and negrophobia, and of Arab expansionist ambitions and conquests that go back to the time of their Arab prophet,

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] MasteRing 2009

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