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countable and uncountable, plural Blacks
A surname transferred from the nickname. examples
A number of places in the United States:
A town in Geneva County, Alabama. examples
An unincorporated community in Edwards County, Illinois. examples
A township in Posey County, Indiana; from the surname. examples
An unincorporated community in Reynolds County, Missouri. examples
A township in Somerset County, Pennsylvania; from the surname. examples
An unincorporated community in Mercer County and Wyoming County, West Virginia. examples
not comparable
(chiefly Canada, US, often UK) Alternative letter-case form of black (“of or relating to any of various ethnic groups having dark pigmentation of the skin”) quotations examples
It contained an article written by Lacy Banko summarizing the work of Dr. Herbert Hendin, who had done a comparative study on suicide among Black people in the major American cities. Dr. Hendin found that the suicide rate among Black men between the ages of nineteen and thirty-five had doubled in the past ten to fifteen years, surpassing the rate for whites in the same age range.
1973, Huey P. Newton, J. Herman Blake, Revolutionary Suicide, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, page 3
A group of Black women came in later but only observed from the sidelines.
1986, Chaya Shalom, “The only dyke from Israel”, in Off Our Backs, volume 16, number 8, page 26
Buried among the jargon of the announcement was a mention of a name for AAVE, suggested by a Black scholar in 1975[sic] but never adopted by linguists: Ebonics. That word, concocted from ebony (a color term from the name of a dark-colored wood) and phonics (the name of a method for teaching reading), was destined to attach to the board as if chiseled into a block of granite and hung round their necks.
1999, Geoffrey K. Pullum, “African American Vernacular English Is Not Standard English with Mistakes”, in Rebecca S. Wheeler, editor, The Workings of Language, page 40
Hundreds of Seattle protesters came together Saturday to voice the sadness and fury that has spread across the country over the death of George Floyd, a Black man who died after being pinned beneath the knee of a Minneapolis police officer for almost nine minutes.
2020 May 31, “Violence, destruction mar Seattle protests over the death of George Floyd”, in The Seattle Times, page A1
plural Blacks
Alternative letter-case form of black (“person having dark pigmentation of the skin”) examples