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When the old darkey had been dismissed the coachman was recalled.
For 40 years the Good Darkey stood on Front Street.
It was as if the Good Darkey statue had come to life, not the strong, resilient people who were his ancestors.
Should offensive words like "darkey" and "old massa" be changed?
One day she passed along; an old darkey on shore, absorbed in his own matters, did not notice what steamer it was.
Now, darkey, spring;" and, with the word, he pushed the boy toward the block, while a deep, heavy groan rose behind him.
The darkey yonder will serve us.
In the end, after a meeting with the mayor, blacks stood down and the Good Darkey went gently, removed by officials late one September night.
A stalwart darkey once gave offense at a negro ball in New Orleans by putting on a good many airs.
George swore, and then swore again at the fat old darkey, Tom, for giggling at his swearing.
"What a funny little darkey!"
Next day I was most as black as that darkey yonder, lickin' plates on the sly.
"Dat's right," assented the darkey, with a grin.
Joe Darkey (born 22 May 1942) is a former Ghanaian professional boxer who competed in the 1960s.
De darkey stay, ho, ho!
For Ayim Darkey, a 9-year-old black youth from Westbury, the message was simple.
McAllister then gave me a recipe for terrapin, "taught me by a Maryland darkey," involving a good deal of cream and butter.
Darkey, Darkie and Darky may refer to:
"Go it, darkey!"
Barking up the wrong Tree; a Darkey Sketch in One Act and One Scene.
Her search identified almost 150 previously unknown slave-made quilts (identified on museum accession cards of the time as "made by unknown darkey.")
"I heard some people say / Here comes the dandy darkey, here he comes this way," go Johnson's lyrics to "The Laughing Song."
"This was too much for the terrified darkey; with an awful screech he rushed to the side of the boat resolved to drown rather than undergo such a transformation.
To the north of Milbrodale is Darkey Creek, while to the east is Wollombi Brook.
Johnny Banks, "The Darkey Wizard", claimed the Negro Middleweight Championship of the World during the 1880s.
Why, he killed half a million men, and started up all this darky problem.
He knew her shortcomings but, after all, she was a family darky.
Well, never again will I let a darky on this place marry off it.
With bowed head the darky walked slowly toward the door.
I nodded to the darky as she left and sat on the couch.
"Well, okay, it was because he called me a darky."
He's the smartest old darky I've ever seen and about the most devoted.
But he can still recall the "darky" jokes that were told in his history classes.
Better that I'd learned to plow or chop cotton like a darky.
It isn't splendid if you're a darky or a Jew.
If the darky had seen someone and had been told to keep his mouth shut, I would have known it.
Alternatively, the master could die, leaving the old darky to mourn.
That darky has got you all mixed up!
He was too valuable a darky to be hanged.
"I'll bet your pa never hit a darky a lick in his life," said Frank.
The old-time darky is getting scarce, but he's the real thing."
Darky Underwood was shot and killed in 1832.
The old darky or old uncle formed the head of the idyllic black family.
"I won't work in the fields like a darky!
That is-if that old darky, Peter, will let her come.
Trust an ignorant city-bred darky not to know the difference between a farm and a plantation.
"You're a long way from any darky cabin.
You see, the darky just sort of perished."
Escurinho has the same semantic load as the term "darky".
Less frequently, the old darky might be cast out by a cruel master when he grew too old to work.