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Caleb English
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26 August, 17:19
Why was the n-word made?
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Kamila Hess
26 August, 17:23
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Answer:Americans used to call slaves the n-words witch means black in Latin
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Janelle
26 August, 17:29
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People mad it as a discriminating word to colored people. Originally it was nigro
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