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anti-Black

Or an·ti·black

[an-tee-blak, an-tahy-]

adjective

  1. resistant or antagonistic to Black people or their values or objectives.

    anti-Black sentiment among some reactionary groups.



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Other Word Forms

  • antiblackism noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of anti-Black1

First recorded in 1950–55; anti- + Black 1
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Example Sentences

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Does this policy leave behind recent Black immigrants whose families were never enslaved in the United States, but who face anti-Black racism?

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And yet, Lucumí is widely misunderstood and frequently demonized — especially within white and white-adjacent Latine communities, long entrenched with anti-Black beliefs.

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Among white evangelicals, a genuine feeling of oppression is widespread; polling has shown that a solid majority of white evangelicals believe discrimination against Christians is an urgent social issue; polls have also found they consider it more prevalent than anti-Black racism.

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“They are anti-Black. They are anti-people. They are anti-free speech,” Abdullah said.

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In life, he was lionized by the far right and castigated by many others for anti-immigrant, anti-LGBTQ+ and anti-Black remarks, among other offensive rhetoric.

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