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“* Obama Pastor: "God D**** America"; "America invented Aids"; 'America 9/11'; "Hillary doesn't know what it means to be a black man, Hillary ain't ever been called a Nig***!" among other gems;”
“And whatever happened to the awful Clinton campaign showing the word "Nig" in the ad?”
Girl In Red Phone Ad Denounces Hillary And Her "Politics Of Fear"
“Nig" begs for a closing vowel and would seem to fit in a pattern that is shorter, choppier and more gutteral.”
A few more thoughts about the Clinton ad with the letters "NIG" on the sleeping child's pajamas.
“But "Nig" and "Motz" are here to-day -- stand up "Nig" and show yourself (Dr. Harriss promptly rising).”
“He was nick-named "Nig" and I "Motz," after old John Motz, of Lincoln.”
“That you joined before they used "Nig" to describe the new guy!”
“The Nig is a pretty bit of property; but this is the brute for me. ”
“Wilson signed this article herself, which makes it one of the very few pieces of writing that she'd published since 1859, when Our Nig appeared.”
The Huffington Post: Henry Louis Gates, Jr.: Harriet Wilson's Sunday School
“Clearly, no one could have accused the author of Our Nig of being either timid or shy.”
The Huffington Post: Henry Louis Gates, Jr.: Harriet Wilson's Sunday School
“Wilson -- born a free Negro in Milford, N.H., in the 1820s but doomed to serve a very harsh period as an indentured servant with the white Hayward family -- boldly captured the racism that she experienced in New England in her pioneering autobiographical 1859 novel, Our Nig; or, Sketches From the Life of a Free Black.”
The Huffington Post: Henry Louis Gates, Jr.: Harriet Wilson's Sunday School
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