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Etymology

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From nigger +‎ -ism.

Noun

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niggerism (countable and uncountable, plural niggerisms)

  1. (uncountable, dated, derogatory, offensive, ethnic slur) Political support for black people.
    • 1964, Unnamed narrator, KKK and Goldwater:
      "We represent the majority of the people in Alabama who hate niggerism, Catholicism, Judaism, and all the -isms of the whole world." So said Robert Creel of the Alabama Klu Klux Klan. He also said, "I like Barry Goldwater. He needs our help."
    • 1976, William Fletcher Thompson, The History of Wisconsin:
      Their black support confirmed the charge of "niggerism" and helped the Democrats turn the widespread Negrophobia to their account.
    • 1988, Philip M Seib, Who's in Charge?:
      The spot quoted a Klan official saying, "In Alabama, we hate niggerism, Catholicism, and Judaism."
  2. (countable, dated, derogatory, offensive, ethnic slur) Something characteristic of niggers.
    • 1970, Claude McKay, Banjo:
      He loved their tricks of language, loved to pick up and feel and taste new words from their rich reservoir of niggerisms.
    • 1975, Daniel J Leab, From Sambo to Superspade: the Black experience in motion pictures:
      But as it was, not until the 1940s did the industry begin to depart significantly from the stereotypes with their "insulting niggerisms"...

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