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'''Negro''' means ] in the ]. '''Negro''' means the colour ] in the ].


The term '''negro''' was formerly used to refer to ]ns and people with that heritage, such as ]s. In the mid ] it was considered the correct and proper term for African-Americans, but fell out of favor in the late 20th century. The term '''negro''' was formerly used to refer to ]ns and people with that heritage, such as ]s. In the mid ] it was considered the correct and proper term for African-Americans, but fell out of favor in the late 20th century.

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Negro means the colour black in the Spanish language.

The term negro was formerly used to refer to Sub-Saharan Africans and people with that heritage, such as African Americans. In the mid 20th century it was considered the correct and proper term for African-Americans, but fell out of favor in the late 20th century.