Date: 2011-12-23 12:39 pm (UTC)
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Growing up in Southern Missouri in the 1970s, I heard the term "buck wild" a lot, but I can't recall it ever registering with me as a racist slur. In fact, I remember neighbors across the street using it all the time for a variety of things; "that squirrel went buck wild in our bird feeder" kinds of stuff.

"Black buck" was fairly common and obviously used as an insult, at least where I lived, while at the same time on TV and in movies I was seeing it used in satire as an example of clueless, outdated racism.

This is all anecdata of little or no significance, mind. But what else is LiveJournal for?
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