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niggertown noun a neighbourhood with a large population of black people US, 1904- It’s in Niggertown, on the radio alla time. I say, You know where is Niggertown? — Robert Gover, One Hundred Dollar Misunderstanding, p. 131, 1961
- A lot of the other kids in school used to drive over to niggertown at night to try and find black women. — James Baldwin, Blues for Mister Charlie, p. 87, 1964
- Every Negro that lives in a city has seen the type a thousand times, the Northern cracker who will go to visit “niggertown,” to be amused at “the coons.” — Malcolm X and Alex Haley, The Autobiography of Malcolm X, p. 147, 1964
- Once I went to a Negro party in Niggertown and took on twelve of them in one night. — John Folger, Black on White, p. 32, 1967
- Nine out ten is only livin in milkywhite niggertown anyhow[.] — Robert Gover, JC Saves, p. 109, 1968
- So the outfit uses Nigger gorillas like Butcher Knife Brown for the petty knockoffs in Niggertown. — Iceberg Slim (Robert Beck), Trick Baby, p. 183, 1969
- In Savannah itself, there are two black neighborhoods: one known by everyone as Nigger Town and the other called New Town. — J. Anthony Lukas, Don’t Shoot–We Are Your Children, p. 129, 1971
- In the town of ------ blacks came in from nigger-town when the sun rose. — Jack Henry Abbott, In the Belly of the Beast, p. 171, 1981
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