Cultural Issues: Race Stereotype sweat
Parent Term
Sibling Terms
- Aryan
- Aunt as term for black woman
- Behaving "white"
- Behaving/becoming "black"
- Black body
- Black family working for white
- Black foresight
- Black incarceration
- Black property ownership
- Black stereotype
- Chickasaw
- Clothes
- Colored people as acceptable terminology
- Colorism
- Disenfranchisement
- Division
- Economic basis of racism
- Equal rights
- Etiquette
- Friendly interaction
- Genealogy
- Hierarchical
- Imaginary Negro men
- Indistinguishable
- Inequalities
- Integration
- Inverting a stereotype
- Jewish
- Ku Klux Klan
- Law
- Loyal blacks
- Masquerade
- Miscegenation
- Mixed race
- Naming
- Native American
- Native American stereotype
- Negro reporting white behavior
- Negro-lover
- Passing
- Playing to racial expectations / stereotypes
- Race as a form of behavior
- Racial consciousness
- Racial identity
- Racial resentment
- Racial spheres
- Racist child
- Riots
- Rules / norms for addressing whites
- Segregated space
- Segregation
- Self emancipation
- Self-abnegation
- Shadow of Negro
- Solidarity
- Stereotype black women's sexual promiscuity
- Stereotype cannibalism
- Stereotype eyes
- Stereotype lower intelligence
- Stereotype mule
- Stereotype Superstitious
- Stereotype: smell
- Stereotype: teeth
- Subservient / Obsequious to whites
- Subverting a stereotype
- Sundown town
- Uncle as term for black man
- Uncle Tom
- Uppitiness
- Using a Negro as messenger
- White fear
- White race
- White savior
- White supremacists
Tagged Events
Cultural Issues: Gender›Femininity | Race›Stereotype sweat
Relationships: Hierarchical›Employer-employee
Aesthetics: Diction›Racist term | Figures of Speech›Negation
Environment: Atmospheric›Dark
Cultural Issues: Clothes›Shoes | Prejudice | Race›Stereotype eyes | Race›Stereotype sweat | Race›Stereotype: smell
Relationships: Hierarchical›Leader
Cultural Issues: Food›Cannibalism | Government›Inherited position | Labor›Menial | Race›Stereotype cannibalism | Race›Stereotype sweat | Slavery›Indian slave-owners | Slavery›Slave trading
Themes and Motifs: Death
Relationships: Hierarchical
Aesthetics: Figures of Speech›People compared to animals