Racially Based Negative Connotations

Whatýs In A Word

by John Manning


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 7/25/2006

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 86
ISBN : 9780595393800
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 86
ISBN : 9780595837793

About the Book

Racially Based Negative Connotations: What's in a Word details author John H. Manning's lifelong struggle to reduce or eliminate the use of racially based negative connotations. Once Manning became aware of these harmful associations, he found them everywhere. He heard them in schools, churches, and at social events. They came out of the mouths of teachers, ministers, news media, police officers, politicians, co-workers, neighbors, children, and even members of Manning's own family. These racial slurs are embedded so deeply in our vocabulary that they have become a part of our daily language. Although these words and phrases are degrading racial slurs directed mostly toward African Americans, blacks use them just as often as do Caucasians. Favorable words such as pure, innocent, friendly, and good are often used in association with the white race, while unfavorable words such as evil, guilty, wicked, and bad are used in relation to the black race. Once these negative undertones are learned, they are carried from one generation to another. Racially Based Negative Connotations explores the origin of these expressions and seeks to bring understanding to long-held concepts of our everyday language.


About the Author

John H. Manning was born in Haynes, Oklahoma. He received a BA in sociology from the University of Missouri at Kansas City. Manning was appointed U.S. Postal Inspector in 1977 and retired in 1998. He was the first black postal inspector domiciled in the state of Mississippi.