The image displays a block of text on a white background, discussing the historical terms used to refer to "Poor Whites" in American history. The text is formatted in a standard paragraph style, with the majority of the text in black font, and certain key terms highlighted in blue. The highlighted terms include "rednecks," "hillbillies," "crackers," "Hoosier," "white trash," and "planter." The text explains that these terms are often considered disparaging and were used by the white Southern planter class to distance themselves from elements of society they viewed as "undesirable," "lesser," or "antisocial." It further elaborates on the use of the term "Poor White" to denote a separation within a social hierarchy, with "poor" indicating a low position and "white" used to subjugate rather than to classify. The text is sourced from a footnote, indicated by the number [12] in the first line.
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Als Antwort auf Coach Pāṇini ® • • •The image displays a block of text on a white background, discussing the historical terms used to refer to "Poor Whites" in American history. The text is formatted in a standard paragraph style, with the majority of the text in black font, and certain key terms highlighted in blue. The highlighted terms include "rednecks," "hillbillies," "crackers," "Hoosier," "white trash," and "planter." The text explains that these terms are often considered disparaging and were used by the white Southern planter class to distance themselves from elements of society they viewed as "undesirable," "lesser," or "antisocial." It further elaborates on the use of the term "Poor White" to denote a separation within a social hierarchy, with "poor" indicating a low position and "white" used to subjugate rather than to classify. The text is sourced from a footnote, indicated by the number [12] in the first line.
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