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  2. Shaniqua - Wikipedia

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    Shaniqua is a female given name in the English language, originating in the African-American community, gaining popularity beginning in the 1970s and peaking in the early 1990s. [1][2] It is often given as the prototypical example of a ghetto name, names likely to belong to low-income African-Americans. [3][4][5] It has been used in racism ...

  3. African-American names - Wikipedia

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    Prefixes such as La/Le, Da/De, Ra/Re, or Ja/Je and suffixes such as -ique/iqua, -isha (for girls), -ari and -aun/awn (for boys) are common, as well as inventive spellings for common names. The book Baby Names Now: From Classic to Cool—The Very Last Word on First Names places the origins of "La" names in African-American culture in New Orleans ...

  4. Down-low (sexual slang) - Wikipedia

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    Down-low is an African-American slang term [1] specifically used within the African-American community that typically refers to a sexual subculture of black men who usually identify as heterosexual but actively seek sexual encounters and relations with other men, practice gay cruising, and frequently don a specific hip-hop attire during these activities.

  5. Stereotypes of African Americans - Wikipedia

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    African Americans are frequently stereotyped as being hypersexual, athletic, uncivilized, uneducated and violent. Young urban African American men are frequently labelled "gangstas" or "players." [9][10] Black men are also stereotyped to be hypermasculine, hyperviolent athletes, gangsters and thugs. [11]

  6. 20 iconic slang words from Black Twitter that shaped pop culture

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    Bruh. "Bruh" originated from the word "brother" and was used by Black men to address each other as far back as the late 1800s. Around 1890, it was recorded as a title that came before someone's ...

  7. Blaxploitation - Wikipedia

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    Blaxploitation is an ethnic subgenre of the exploitation film that emerged in the United States during the early 1970s, when the combined momentum of the civil rights movement, the black power movement, and the Black Panthers spurred African-American artists to reclaim the power of depiction of their ethnicity, and institutions like UCLA to provide financial assistance for African-American ...

  8. 100 rare boy names that are truly unique - AOL

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    Celebrities who have given their sons unique names include Kim Kardashian and Kanye West (Saint and Psalm), Cardi B and Offset (Wave), Julia Roberts (Phinnaeus), Beyoncé and Jay-Z (Sir), Pharrell ...

  9. Gyatt - Wikipedia

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    Gyatt. Look up gyatt in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gyatt (abbreviation of Goddamn, also spelled as Gyat or Gyattt) is a term from African-American Vernacular English originally used in exclamation. In the 2020s, the word experienced a semantic shift and gained the additional meaning of "a person, usually a woman, with large and attractive ...