Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Use of nigger in proper names" in English language version.
The other day I posted about Nigger Boy Licorice, a brand of sweet that was popular in Australia for many years up until the mid-1960s when it was suddenly realised that people found the name Nigger Boy to be offensive rather than amusing. ... I do have a few various offensive advertisements that the company made.
A 180 km2 subset in the vicinity of South Caicos and Nigger Cay was selected from all images and the water masked out using the infrared bands (TM band 7 and SPOT band 3) as masks (®gure 1, step A).
A 180 km2 subset in the vicinity of South Caicos and Nigger Cay was selected from all images and the water masked out using the infrared bands (TM band 7 and SPOT band 3) as masks (®gure 1, step A).
... the one thing I did show which left everyone in the room speechless was this ad, taken from an old Australian comic (I think it was a Dagwood comic. I have it downstairs buried in a box somewhere). If the ad wasn't enough then what really stunned people was when I told them that this ad appeared in all it's [sic] glory in the mid to late 1960s. There was more discussion about this ad and it's merits [sic] than anything else in the entire course ...
A 180 km2 subset in the vicinity of South Caicos and Nigger Cay was selected from all images and the water masked out using the infrared bands (TM band 7 and SPOT band 3) as masks (®gure 1, step A).
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(help)A 180 km2 subset in the vicinity of South Caicos and Nigger Cay was selected from all images and the water masked out using the infrared bands (TM band 7 and SPOT band 3) as masks (®gure 1, step A).
Hearing angmo so often took me back to my childhood, when my friends and I used the words Jew and Gyp (the latter short for Gypsy) as verbs, meaning to cheat. At that time, in the 1960s, other racial epithets, these based on physical appearance, were commonly heard: cracker, slant-eye, bongo lips, knit-head. To digress to the ludicrous, Brazil nuts were called "nigger toes."