Nigger: The Strange Career of a Troublesome Word
The origin of the word "nigger" comes from the Latin for black, niger. Originally, there was no derogatory intention involved; it was simply a designation of a different color of skin (English, 2003). Unfortunately, it didn't stay "just a word" for long, and it began to be used as a racial slur by people who believed that African-Americans weren't much better than apes. There was a time, not all that long ago, when the word "nigger" was the worst kind of slang. It was demeaning, rude, and offensive, and it was used when people who were not African-American wanted to put down on those that were.
Through time, however, that word has evolved into something like a term of affection shared between African-Americans in many families. African-Americans often call themselves by that word, and they don't mean anything degrading by it. There are still people that use it in a degrading way, of course, but now more than ever it is becoming a much more accepted term, when used in the proper context and said by the right people. Some African-Americans today have no problem with the word 'nigger' but others still see it as an insult and use the word '*****' as a socially acceptable substitute and a friendly salutation (Kennedy, 5).
In Randall Kennedy's essay "The Protean N-Word," he discusses where the word came from, and how it has gotten the connotation that it has now. There were jokes and songs about the word, and many of them were not polite or friendly in any way to the...
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