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original on 10 May 2023.
Retrieved 9 May 2023. "AskOxford:
darky". Oxforddictionaries.com.
Archived from the
original on 4
November 2013...
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Headstrongs married the Armstrongs, and that's why
darkies were born." Part of Marx's line,
primarily the term "
darkies," was
removed from
television prints of this...
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Dangerous Darkies were a
former South African ****ociation
football club from Nelspruit. The club pla**** in the
National Soccer League from 1991 to 1992...
- the
spread of
racial stereotypes such as "Jim Crow", the "happy-go-lucky
darky on the plantation", and "Zip Coon" also
known as the "dandified coon". By...
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Dancing Darkies is an 1896 American, short, black-and-white,
silent do****entary film shot by
William K.L. ****son.
Dancing Darkies at IMDb v t e...
- In
Grateful Recognition of the
Arduous and
Faithful Service of the Good
Darkies of
Louisiana The
bronze statue was
commissioned in 1927 by
Jackson Lee...
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slave trade. The word, "
darkies", used in Foster's lyrics, has been amended; for example, "brothers" was sung in
place of "
darkies" at the
dedication of...
- Darkey,
Darkie or
Darky may
refer to: Darkey,
disparaging term for a
black person Darkey Kelly (d. 1761),
Irish woman burned at the
stake Joe
Darkey (born...
- Canowindra; or, The
Darky Highwayman and the Settlers’
Homes on the Abercrombie, a tale of New
South Wales in 1863 is a 1863
Australian stage play by...
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discontinued amid
controversy surrounding her 1931
recordings of "That's Why
Darkies Were Born" and "****ninny Heaven". The
following day, the Philadelphia...