Voodoo: the History of a Racial Slur
Coined in the middle of the nineteenth century, the term "voodoo" has been deployed largely by people in the U.S. to refer to spiritual practices--real or imagined--among people of African descent. "Voodoo" is one way that white people have invoked their anxieties and stereotypes...
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Oxford University Press, Incorporated
2023
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Racism
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