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  • curprev 19:5019:50, 15 February 2022 Marco Bechere talk contribs 32,409 bytes 0 Italian: The information was incorrect. In reality in the 1970s the word 'negro' as neutral fir black person was still on widespread use in the press, in television, in common usave and was present in the dictionaries like the Devito-Oli. The shift began in the Eighties and for the end of the decade was almost completed. Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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