Citations:niggerization

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English citations of niggerization

The act or process of treating like a nigger.

  • 2009, Carmen R. Lugo-Lugo, Mary K. Bloodsworth-Lugo, quoting Cornel West, A New Kind of Containment: "the War on Terror," Race, and Sexuality, Rodopi, →ISBN, page 42:
    Never before have Americans of all classes, colors, [...] felt unsafe, unprotected, subject to random violence, and hated. Yet to have been designated and treated as a nigger in America for over 350 years has been to feel unsafe, unprotected, subject to random violence, and hated . . . . Since 9/11 we have experienced the niggerization of America. [2004]
(related) The act of reducing (black people) to niggers.(?)
  • 2022 September 18, VK Ogilvie, Niggers Sing Redemption Songs: Reggae, the Heart-Beat of a People, Balboa Press, →ISBN:
    VK Ogilvie. objective, the civilization of Black Africans, or the niggerization of Black people. Niggerization would then be deemed as a success. It was in fact, some menial efforts, set, therefore, to justify the process of 'civilizing []
  • 2010 March 28, The Dr. Huey P. Newton Foundation, The Black Panther Party: Service to the People Programs, UNM Press, →ISBN:
    ... niggerization of African peoples. This centuries-long process of niggerization was not simply the enslavement and exploitation of Black people. It also aimed to keep Black people scared, intimidated, disrespectful, and distrustful of []
  • 2015 May 12, Chris Hedges, Wages of Rebellion, Bold Type Books, →ISBN, page 118:
    ... niggerization of the black professional class. They have big money, nice positions, comfort and convenience, but are scared, intimidated, afraid to tell the truth, and will not bear witness to justice. Those who are incorporated into []
  • 2013 April 23, David J. Leonard, Lisa Guerrero, African Americans on Television: Race-ing for Ratings, Bloomsbury Publishing USA, →ISBN:
    ... Niggerization ' of Obama , " August 16 , 2012 , http://www.mediaite.com/tv/msnbcs-toure-to-panel-romney-engaging-in-the-niggerization-of-obama/ ( accessed September 5 , 2012 ) . 3. Michael Calderone , " Sam Donaldson Rejects Comparison []
  • 2008 August 4, Jabari Asim, The N Word: Who Can Say It, Who Shouldn't, and Why, HMH, →ISBN, page 40:
    ... niggerization of blacks was systematically enforced in Northern schools and households. The black abolitionist Hosea Easton reported that white children were “warned to behave or 'the old nigger will carry you off'”; naughty children []
(related sense)
  • (Can we date this quote?), Steve Teisch and Nadja Teisch, unpublished editorial letter to the New York Times, quoted in 2009, Ann Haugo, Scott Magelssen, Querying Difference in Theatre History (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, →ISBN, page 112:
    [...] The real problem, instead, is the American sponsored niggerization of the whole globe into two camps: nice white people like us with our nice McValues and them, those who don't want to be just like us, the niggers of the world. The principle and the practice of niggerization is very []}}

(in Nazi parlance) The act or process of making black or subjecting to black influences?

  • 2007 December 17, Wolfgang Benz, A Concise History of the Third Reich, Univ of California Press, →ISBN, page 68:
    [Photo caption] In the traveling exhibit "Entartete Kunst," Nazi cultural policy denounced modernity with racist slogans. The wall banner reads, "Like the niggerization of music and theatre, the niggerization of the visual arts was intended to uproot the racial instinct of the Volk and help tear down the boundaries of blood!" DIZ, SV-Bilderdienst, Munich.
    [original: Wie die Verniggerung der Musik und des Theaters sollte die Verniggerung der bildenden Kunst den rassischen Instinkt des Volkes [...]]