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whitelash

[ hwahyt-lash, wahyt ]

noun

  1. a hostile or violent reaction by white people to the advances or influx of other racial or ethnic groups:

    a whitelash against African Americans, immigrants, and Muslims.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of whitelash1

First recorded in 1965–70; blend of white ( def ) and (back)lash ( def )
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Example Sentences

Are we in the backlash, the whitelash, or the backlash to the whitelash, and when will white liberals lose interest?

We live in a time of “whitelash”, when – across the western world – the winning of rights and freedoms by women and minorities has provoked a furious reaction.

This lies partly at the root of “whitelash” against the struggles of minorities for equality.

Culturally, it's the best of times and the worst of times: A period in which the “whitelash” to multiculturalism has become increasingly violent.

A time in which the “whitelash” to multiculturalism is becoming increasingly violent.

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