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Etymology

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From black +‎ -phobic.

Adjective

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blackophobic (comparative more blackophobic, superlative most blackophobic)

  1. (rare) Having a fear or loathing of black people.
    • 1992, Ted Krueger, Legislation of morality Group: alt.politics.bush
      By the way, should white people be encouraged to be blackophobic.
    • 1992, The Advocate, numbers 600-606, page xiii:
      Lurie: But I've never heard of blackophobic. Ehrenstein: That's called racist. People aren't afraid of secretly being black.
    • 2010, David Leonard, Commodified and Criminalized, page 86
      Stemming from the blackophilic and blackophobic discernments of post-Fordist