Lexicographical Neighbors of Negrophobe
Literary usage of Negrophobe
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. American Civilization and the Negro: The Afro-American in Relation to by Charles Victor Roman (1916)
"It is a mere assumption that the negrophobe is the only one who has any ...
Another fundamental error of the negrophobe is to assume that culture is foreign ..."
2. Africa South of the Sahara: The Challenge to Western Security by Lewis H. Gann, Peter Duignan (1981)
"... of African competition and therefore negrophobe in outlook, has largely
disappeared. The Nationalist Party today is a coalition that includes bankers, ..."
3. The Negro in the New World by Harry Hamilton Johnston (1910)
"Surely this is a sufficient answer to the foolish negrophobe writers (chiefly
hailing from Virginia and the North-Eastern States) who advocate the expulsion ..."
4. The Africander Land by Archibald Ross Colquhoun (1906)
"The most ardent negrophobe could not find any single point of objection in this
programme, which simply aims at raising the people to a standard of ..."
5. Lord Milner and South Africa by Ernest Bruce Iwan-Müller (1902)
"... always is—a middle course for statesmen to pursue, which lay midway between
the road marked out for them by negrophile and negrophobe respectively. ..."