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12 years a slave What do these words mean in the context given? What do these words mean in the context given? d--d. G--n, D--n Extracts from: "12 years a slave" by Solomon Northup Chapter XVI Epps mused awhile, evidently impressed with the plausibility of my theory, and exclaimed: - I'm d--d, Platt, If I don't believe you tell the truth. He must take me for a soft to think he can come it over with them kinds of yarns, must'nt he? Maybe he thinks he can fool me; maybe he thinks I don't know nothing - can't take care of my own niggers, eh! Soft soap old Epps, eh! Ha, ha, ha! D--n Armsby! I think he is saying "dead or damned" and "Damn" but not sure about that. I have also found G--n, I believe this is: gawn, that is, gone. What do you think about? On the other hand, can anyone explain me how racist these words are in English? I have seen: coloured man, nigger, negro, black, etc. I know that afroamerican is the most correct word, bu what about the people living in Africa or Europe with no american roots? Thanks.
28. Jan. 2014 14:24
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Spaces are often used to indicate vulgar words, so I suspect "damned" and "damn" are correct. Without context, I suspect G--n" is God-damn." This article and the comments following it address your other question: http://www.wisegeek.org/should-i-say-black-or-african-american.htm In the US African-American and black are both acceptable, although individual tastes may vary. Coloured(colored in American English) and Negro are both out-dated and may be considered offensive(both were considered polite terms many years ago), and nigger is so offensive that it gets bleeped on TV.
28. Januar 2014
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In Britain we will often say "black people/black man/black woman" because we obviously can't say 'African-American'. In the 1970s it was common to use quite dated terms such as "coloured", "darkie", and so on but these are offensive now and shouldn't be used. You might hear "Afro-Caribbean" used to refer to the black community.
28. Januar 2014
thanks Patrick!
28. Januar 2014
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