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- Q4983455 subject Q7867313.
- Q4983455 subject Q8225401.
- Q4983455 subject Q8719485.
- Q4983455 abstract "Buckra is a slang offensive term primarily used by African-Americans in the Southeast United States to describe a white man or a boss. It is generally thought to derive from a word in the Efik and Ibibio languages, "mbakara", meaning "master.""De nigger was de right arm of de buckra class. De buckra was de horn of plenty for de nigger. Both suffer in consequence of freedom." Moses Lyles, a former slave in South Carolina, speaking in the 1930s.".
- Q4983455 wikiPageWikiLink Q1139046.
- Q4983455 wikiPageWikiLink Q2035701.
- Q4983455 wikiPageWikiLink Q33792.
- Q4983455 wikiPageWikiLink Q35377.
- Q4983455 wikiPageWikiLink Q49085.
- Q4983455 wikiPageWikiLink Q6570165.
- Q4983455 wikiPageWikiLink Q7867313.
- Q4983455 wikiPageWikiLink Q8102.
- Q4983455 wikiPageWikiLink Q8225401.
- Q4983455 wikiPageWikiLink Q8719485.
- Q4983455 comment "Buckra is a slang offensive term primarily used by African-Americans in the Southeast United States to describe a white man or a boss. It is generally thought to derive from a word in the Efik and Ibibio languages, "mbakara", meaning "master.""De nigger was de right arm of de buckra class. De buckra was de horn of plenty for de nigger. Both suffer in consequence of freedom." Moses Lyles, a former slave in South Carolina, speaking in the 1930s.".
- Q4983455 label "Buckra".