Lexicographical Neighbors of Negrophobes
Literary usage of Negrophobes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The African Abroad: Or, His Evolution in Western Civilization, Tracing His by William Henry Ferris (1913)
"Perhaps, if they had first heard of its virtues from the Hereros, our patriotic
American negrophobes might have declined to have anything whatever to do ..."
2. The Whip, Hoe, and Sword; Or, The Gulf-department in '63 by George Hughes Hepworth (1864)
"Wiseacres, generally negrophobes, and members of the copperhead order of politicians,
have shaken their heads, and deduced all sorts of a priori arguments ..."
3. Selected Articles on the Negro Problem by Julia Emily Johnsen (1921)
"... the Federal departments and by the familiar Congressional diatribes of the
professional negrophobes, or to ignore it; while our Federal courts have been ..."
4. Selected Articles on the Initiative and Referendum by Edith M. Phelps (1914)
"Guthrie is the strongest Republican municipality in the commonwealth, and its
large colored population makes it especially obnoxious to ardent negrophobes. ..."
5. American Civilization and the Negro: The Afro-American in Relation to by Charles Victor Roman (1916)
"It would astonish some of the most rampant negrophobes to know with what utter
contempt they are looked down upon as inferior beings by many of the ordinary ..."
6. Annual Report of the American Historical Association by American Historical Association, Smithsonian Institution Press (1918)
"... 64 ; and Antietam campaign, 71, 74-76, 103; and demand for Seward's removal,
73; milit. blunders of admin., 74 ; yielding to negrophobes. ..."