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- Black_Peril abstract "The Black Peril refers to the fear of colonial settlers that black men are attracted to white women and are having sexual relations with them. This goes back to class and race prejudices. Examples can be seen in British colonialism of India and Africa.One of the major areas that has been written and documented in having experienced the Black Peril is South Africa,or more specifically in certain writings, Southern Rhodesia, which later became the modern day country Zimbabwe in 1980. Black Peril is a colonial based fear that started in Southern Rhodesia and survived all the way to the independence of Zimbabwe.Black Rape scares were not unique or scarce to South Africa since well-documentedparallels have ranged in place and time from "the southern United States in the late 1860s' to Papuain the 1920s".It was theorized that the fear of this Black Peril, the rape threats, as seen through the eyes of the white male settlers, were essentially a "rationalization of white men's fear of sexual competition from black men".The "'Black Peril' outcries from white settlers in Southern Rhodesia provided an outlet for anxieties aboutweakness within the 'body politic'" since the 'Whites shared a conceptual language for crisis andit was corporeal'. It was through this thought process that the 'Black Peril' panics led to specific actions that served the interests of the white settler men in these areas.".
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- Black_Peril wikiPageRevisionID "677587261".
- Black_Peril wikiPageWikiLink A_Passage_to_India_(film).
- Black_Peril wikiPageWikiLink Birth_control.
- Black_Peril wikiPageWikiLink Black_people.
- Black_Peril wikiPageWikiLink British_Empire.
- Black_Peril wikiPageWikiLink Category:Racism.
- Black_Peril wikiPageWikiLink Fertility.
- Black_Peril wikiPageWikiLink Government_of_South_Africa.
- Black_Peril wikiPageWikiLink Immigration.
- Black_Peril wikiPageWikiLink Population_control.
- Black_Peril wikiPageWikiLink Princess_Anastasia_of_Montenegro.
- Black_Peril wikiPageWikiLink Princess_Milica_of_Montenegro.
- Black_Peril wikiPageWikiLink Racism.
- Black_Peril wikiPageWikiLink Rape.
- Black_Peril wikiPageWikiLink Red_menace.
- Black_Peril wikiPageWikiLink Sexual_abuse.
- Black_Peril wikiPageWikiLink South_Africa.
- Black_Peril wikiPageWikiLink South_African_Government.
- Black_Peril wikiPageWikiLink Southern_Rhodesia.
- Black_Peril wikiPageWikiLink White_Peril.
- Black_Peril wikiPageWikiLink White_people.
- Black_Peril wikiPageWikiLink Yellow_Peril.
- Black_Peril wikiPageWikiLink Yellow_peril.
- Black_Peril wikiPageWikiLink Zimbabwe.
- Black_Peril wikiPageWikiLinkText "Black Peril".
- Black_Peril hasPhotoCollection Black_Peril.
- Black_Peril wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Black_Peril subject Category:Racism.
- Black_Peril hypernym Relations.
- Black_Peril type Agent.
- Black_Peril type Prejudice.
- Black_Peril comment "The Black Peril refers to the fear of colonial settlers that black men are attracted to white women and are having sexual relations with them. This goes back to class and race prejudices. Examples can be seen in British colonialism of India and Africa.One of the major areas that has been written and documented in having experienced the Black Peril is South Africa,or more specifically in certain writings, Southern Rhodesia, which later became the modern day country Zimbabwe in 1980.".
- Black_Peril label "Black Peril".
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- Black_Peril sameAs Q4921454.
- Black_Peril sameAs Q4921454.
- Black_Peril wasDerivedFrom Black_Peril?oldid=677587261.
- Black_Peril isPrimaryTopicOf Black_Peril.