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N-word: The troubled history of the racial slur - BBC News
N-word: The troubled history of the racial slur - BBC News

The Complete List of Trump's Twitter Insults (2015-2021) - The New York  Times
The Complete List of Trump's Twitter Insults (2015-2021) - The New York Times

How Americans see the state of race relations | Pew Research Center
How Americans see the state of race relations | Pew Research Center

PDF) Spanish slurs and stereotypes for Mexican-Americans in the USA: A  context-sensitive account of derogation and appropriation
PDF) Spanish slurs and stereotypes for Mexican-Americans in the USA: A context-sensitive account of derogation and appropriation

Racism in Canada: Words to tell wrongs | Radio-Canada.ca
Racism in Canada: Words to tell wrongs | Radio-Canada.ca

Mexican,' 'Hispanic' and 'Latin American' top list of race write-ins in the  2010 census | Pew Research Center
Mexican,' 'Hispanic' and 'Latin American' top list of race write-ins in the 2010 census | Pew Research Center

Longbranch Inn Tweets Racial Slur, Sort of Apologizes - Eater Austin
Longbranch Inn Tweets Racial Slur, Sort of Apologizes - Eater Austin

A Racist Lullaby: Anti-Blackness in Mexican Popular Culture – The Abusable  Past
A Racist Lullaby: Anti-Blackness in Mexican Popular Culture – The Abusable Past

If Hispanics Hate the Term “Latinx,” Why Is It Still Used? | BU Today |  Boston University
If Hispanics Hate the Term “Latinx,” Why Is It Still Used? | BU Today | Boston University

The US in one word? Canadians say Trump, Mexicans say money and work | Pew  Research Center
The US in one word? Canadians say Trump, Mexicans say money and work | Pew Research Center

Why You Should Avoid These Racial Terms
Why You Should Avoid These Racial Terms

Overt and Covert Racism — R-Squared
Overt and Covert Racism — R-Squared

Measuring Race and Ethnicity Across The Decades: 1790—2010 - U.S. Census  Bureau
Measuring Race and Ethnicity Across The Decades: 1790—2010 - U.S. Census Bureau

Latinx Is A Term Many Still Can't Embrace : NPR
Latinx Is A Term Many Still Can't Embrace : NPR

Many Latinos say 'Latinx' offends or bothers them. Here's why.
Many Latinos say 'Latinx' offends or bothers them. Here's why.

HISPANICS PARA TRUMP? | Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race |  Cambridge Core
HISPANICS PARA TRUMP? | Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race | Cambridge Core

What does the British public think is and is not racist? | YouGov
What does the British public think is and is not racist? | YouGov

Marijuana is more than just a word, its controversial history reveals | The  NewsHouse
Marijuana is more than just a word, its controversial history reveals | The NewsHouse

The C‐Word” Meets “the N‐Word”: The Slur‐Once‐Removed and the Discursive  Construction of “Reverse Racism” - Bax - 2018 - Journal of Linguistic  Anthropology - Wiley Online Library
The C‐Word” Meets “the N‐Word”: The Slur‐Once‐Removed and the Discursive Construction of “Reverse Racism” - Bax - 2018 - Journal of Linguistic Anthropology - Wiley Online Library

Measuring Race and Ethnicity Across The Decades: 1790—2010 - U.S. Census  Bureau
Measuring Race and Ethnicity Across The Decades: 1790—2010 - U.S. Census Bureau

Latinx Used by Just 3% of U.S. Hispanics. About One-in-Four Have Heard of  It. | Pew Research Center
Latinx Used by Just 3% of U.S. Hispanics. About One-in-Four Have Heard of It. | Pew Research Center

Latinos and Colorism: Majority of U.S. Hispanics Say Skin Color Impacts  Opportunity and Shapes Daily Life | Pew Research Center
Latinos and Colorism: Majority of U.S. Hispanics Say Skin Color Impacts Opportunity and Shapes Daily Life | Pew Research Center

Neighborhood segregation persists for Black, Latino or Hispanic, and Asian  Americans
Neighborhood segregation persists for Black, Latino or Hispanic, and Asian Americans

Derogatory term for Native women removed from WA creek, lake names | The  Seattle Times
Derogatory term for Native women removed from WA creek, lake names | The Seattle Times