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Uncle Tom
noun
- a Black person, especially a man, considered by other Black people to be subservient to or to curry favor with white people.
- a person who exhibits overly deferential behavior.
Uncle Tom
noun
- informal.a Black person whose behaviour towards White people is regarded as obsequious and servile
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Derived Forms
- Uncle Tomism, noun
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Other Words From
- Uncle Tomish adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Uncle Tom1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Uncle Tom1
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Example Sentences
For the record, Wasserman Schultz never referred to West as “Uncle Tom” in the House meeting that set off their feud.
When he called Obama an "Uncle Tom" and wouldn't apologize, Ralph Nader effectively cancelled out his own credibility.
“On, toward the house,” said Uncle Tom, nodding his head in the direction of the bungalow.
At this I could not help laughing, when Uncle Tom, who had not perceived me before, transferred his attention to me.
Then came "Uncle Tom" looking men, driving wagons loaded with newly-riven rails, breathing the virile pungency of freshly-cut oak.
It is wonderful that the people here do not seem to have got over "Uncle Tom" a bit.
Southern people when reading "Uncle Tom" thought little of the unpleasant things in it: they liked the pleasant things in it.
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