Negrohood

English

Etymology

Negro + -hood

Noun

Negrohood (uncountable)

  1. The state or period of being a Negro.
    • 1966, Frederick John Hoffman, William Faulkner:
      Joe's assumption of Negrohood is motivated by his experience in seeking and failing clearly to find his identity. But, in assuming it, he must also partake of and force himself into the violence of its effects.
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