Similar words: allegro, regroup, homegrown, foreground, bridegroom, gross negligence, coffee grounds, middle ground. Meaning: ['nɪːgrəʊ] n. a person with dark skin who comes from Africa (or whose ancestors came from Africa). adj. relating to or characteristic of or being a member of the traditional racial division of mankind having brown to black pigmentation and tightly curled hair.
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61. The great majority of Negro youth are city-born today.
62. He was the first Negro ever to enroll there.
63. Tall Negro cowherds came up to us with their greased curls and their deep lips.
64. They feel that the plan of the murder and kidnaping was too elaborate to be the work of a Negro mind.
65. It is the most difficult of all anthropological data on which to " draw " the old Negro.
66. "He can be unabashedly a person who is defined as a Negro in the United States and still be someone who can reach across the racial divide," Wilkins said.
67. "The Pantaloon in Black, " in which a big negro named Rider struggles with grief over his wife Mannie's early death and ends up killing a white man and getting lynched in retribution.
68. The opinion of the public on the real worth of the Negro race has halted between the extreme views which have been long and loudly proclaimed.
69. South America: Amazon and Negro River basins, Orinoco River basin, and coastal rivers in Guyana .
70. Jess is also cast in stereotypical light , the " grinning " negro, " all eyes and teeth ".
71. He was always a Negro prodigy who played barbarously and wonderfully.
72. Puerto Rico is a half-blooded race, which has the lineages of Spanish, African Negro and Indian.
73. The Negro met the first of the ladies at the front door and let them in, with their hushed, sibilant voices and their quick, curious glances, and then disappeared.
74. The Negro race is active in the sport fields in America.
75. Instead of honoring this sacred obligation, America has given the Negro people a bad check.
76. There was a long barroom downstairs, elegantly hung with oil paintings, and a negro orchestra played every night.
77. I believe that next to the founding of Negro colleges the most valuable addition to Negro education since the war has been industrial training for black boys.
78. I know the Negro race has a long road to go.
79. A Negro boy slipped by hurrying along the coral road.
80. One-third of the population of the South is of the Negro race.
81. The climax of Negro entertainment was reached in the 1930 s.
82. Fell ill in the house filled with dust and shadows, with only a doddering Negro man to wait on her.
83. Negro slaves took great chances to escape to freedom. Many gained their freedom through the so-called "underground railroad."
84. It did not operate to diminish the anti - Negro passions of the southern masses.
85. The first of all the negro minstrel shows came to town, and made a sensation.
86. An outstanding Negro educator, Booker T. Washington, had learned about young Carver's scientific ability.
87. Irving Howe, the editor who had published "The White Negro" in Dissent, dubbed Mailer the "thaumaturgist of orgasm".
88. Invisible Man, the masterpiece of American Negro writer Ralph Waldo Ellison (1914—1994), is a perfect transcendent unity of moral and art.Sentencedict.com
89. Saul airline staff said that about 21:50 the same day the plane in Rio Negro province, Pula China Niye crash.
90. He demanded openly and unequivocally the disfranchisement of every Negro no matter what his education or fortune.
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