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See also: Blackface

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A white comedian with his face caked in black makeup and exaggerated lips, dressed in a tuxedo 
Entertainer Bert Williams in blackface (sense 1) in 1921

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Etymology

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From black +‎ face.

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Noun

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blackface (countable and uncountable, plural blackfaces)

  1. (uncountable) The practice in which a non-black person blackens their face using theatrical makeup in order to portray a caricature of a black person.
    • 2019, Farah Andrews, “Filipina Actress Liza Soberano Slammed for Mel B 'Blackface'”, in The National News:
      Soberano hit back at Instagram comments, writing, "This is not any form of blackface." But has since backtracked.
  2. (countable) A sheep of the Scottish Blackface breed.
  3. (uncountable, countable, typography) Synonym of boldface.
    • 1917, Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, Journal - Franklin Institute of the State of Pennsylvania[1], →OCLC:
      The laboratory procedure in the most important tests and methods is printed in blackface type for convenience of reference.

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