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The term, which came into common usage in the 1930s, is derived from the redneck's beginnings as a yeoman farmer whose neck would burn as they toiled in the fields.

The meaning of redneck is a white member of the southern rural laboring class. An uneducated white farm laborer, especially from the south. See examples of redneck used in a sentence. An offensive word for a white person who is considered to be poor and uneducated, especially one… Explore the complexities of the term 'redneck' in contemporary slang, delving into its origins, cultural significance, and shifting meanings within society today. Aliff, joe, and mary hufford

Origin of the term redneck Retrieved from the library of congress, <www.loc.gov/item/cmns002092/>. Where does the term redneck come from A recent trend of attributing it to a 1920s union uprising in appalachia misses a more complex—and less sunny—history. (in the southwestern us) a poor uneducated white farm worker 2 A person or institution that is extremely reactionary

(slang, us, usually derogatory, offensive, ethnic slur) a poor, rural, usually white, person from the southern united states or parts of the midwest and northeast, especially one whose beliefs are seen as unsophisticated and backward

Sometimes with additional connotations of being bigoted. If someone describes a white person, especially a lower class american from the countryside, as a redneck, they disapprove of that person because they think he or she is uneducated and has strong, unreasonable opinions.

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