blackenization

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English

Etymology

From blacken +‎ -ization.

Noun

blackenization (uncountable)

  1. The process of making or becoming more black (i.e. of African descent) or more characteristic of black culture.
    • 1980, Louie Robinson, "The Blackening of White America", Ebony, May 1980, page 162 (image caption):
      White entertainers like Eddie Cantor (left) cashed in on the blackenization of White America by imitating Black minstrels in blackface.
    • 2001, Mark Lewis Taylor, The Executed God: The Way of the Cross in Lockdown America, Fortress Press, →ISBN, page 28:
      Today's blackenization, if you will, of the prisons only exacerbates racist proclivities in nonblack Americans to associate black people with wrong.
    • 2007, Mark Hulsether, Religion, Culture, and Politics in the Twentieth-century United States, Columbia University Press, →ISBN, page 68:
      By far the most important event for launching the Pentecostal movement, the 1906-9 Azusa Street Revival in Los Angeles, was led by a black preacher, William Seymour. Thus, tongue speaking and other Pentecostal practices can be interpreted, at least in part, as a 'blackenization' of evangelicalism.