Buckra

/ˈbʌkrə/ noun

A white person, especially used in African American Gullah dialect and creole languages; originally from colonial African-English contact.

From Igbo or Calabar language 'mbakara' (master, boss), brought into English through the slave trade and colonial contact. The term reflects the linguistic mixing that occurred in colonial plantation societies.

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