Lexicographical Neighbors of Negrophil
Literary usage of Negrophil
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Black America: A Study of the Ex-slave and His Late Master by William Laird Clowes (1891)
"Nor can it be denied that, in practice, many of the most negrophil Northerners
have as little as possible to do with the black, and, indeed, ..."
2. A History of the United States by Cecil Chesterton (1919)
"There was nothing sentimentally negrophil about the attitude of the Californians;
indeed, they proclaimed an exceedingly sensible policy in the simple ..."
3. Real Conversations by William Archer (1904)
"WA Did you not find any traces of distinctly negrophil feeling ? Mr. Lee.
Oh yes—oddly enough, at my farthest west point, Des Moines, Iowa. ..."
4. Dawn in the Dark Continent, Or, Africa and Its Missions: The Duff Missionary by James Stewart (1903)
"... we say—'Dear Nigger, thou elect of Exeter Hall, chosen of the negrophil,
bread-and- butter of the missionary, darling of the unthinking philanthropist, ..."
5. Dawn in the Dark Continent, Or, Africa and Its Missions by James Stewart (1903)
"... we say—'Dear Nigger, thou elect of Exeter Hall, chosen of the negrophil,
bread-and- butter of the missionary, darling of the unthinking philanthropist, ..."
6. The Northward Trek by Stanley Portal Hyatt (1909)
"On the other side was the negrophil element, mainly composed of missionaries,
perhaps the most courageous of pioneers, yet too often narrow-minded and ..."
7. The French Revolution in San Domingo by Lothrop Stoddard (1914)
"Their negrophil principles, their partiality for the mulattoes, their pretensions
to be the sovereign repositories of all authority, are absolutely unmasked ..."