"Nigger" Quotes from Famous Books
... won't be treated like a dog any longer. I was willing enough to do all I was told, even if it wasn't according to the agreement; but I get blowed up twenty times a day by all hands. Ham never speaks civilly to me, and treats me like a nigger servant. This thing has gone just as far as it can go. I have made up my mind not ... — Down The River - Buck Bradford and His Tyrants • Oliver Optic
... ethical to kick Freshmen on the night of Omega Lambda Chi? Is "nigger baby" played on the Campus any more? The loser of this precious game, in the golden days, leaned forward against the wall with his coat-tails raised, while everybody took a try at him with a tennis ball. And, of course, no one now plays "piel." A youngster will ... — Chimney-Pot Papers • Charles S. Brooks
... to watch the sea, I know. It is worth watching to-day. Come with me. I'll take you to the point—to the nigger." ... — Tongues of Conscience • Robert Smythe Hichens
... dead trees were being burned into sections with small fires built on top and pressed against the wood by butt-ends of logs we called nigger-heads. Boys and girls were feeding small fuel to these fires. Charred logs left over from former rollings were being yanked out and built into the walls of the fort. As not enough seasoned timber was available for such a large structure green ... — A Virginia Scout • Hugh Pendexter
... just had a visit from a couple of Senegalese—French troops. They were going through our camp, grinning as only a nigger can, our men making fun of them. One carried off a tin of jam in great glee. They stopped at my dugout and I could not get rid of them till I gave each a chunk of Turkish delight, which pleased them immensely. ... — The Incomparable 29th and the "River Clyde" • George Davidson
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