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  redneck alphabet: The Official Redneck Alphabet Ralph Masiello, Stephanie Brockway, 2013-08-01 A is for Alphabet...because you probably need a refresher. If you're not laughing by the end of this book...well, you're probably slower than molasses on a cold day. Or maybe you're just as sharp as a cue ball. But the rest of us sure will find plenty of guffaws in this side-splittingly uproarious ABC, which takes comic aim at the redneck lifestyle. It's got 26 letters (yes, that's how many there are) worth of fun, all illustrated with hilarious cartoons of rednecks and their more refined and proper dogs. G is for grandmother (who's also your aunt and your sister). L is for Lottery-otherwise known as the redneck retirement plan. And V is for the velvet Elvis painting that probably hangs in your trailer. This'll be hotter than a mess of collard greens on the back burner of a $4 stove! And because we know how difficult the alphabet can be for those rednecks, we have several extra usages of the letters in the alphabet.
  redneck alphabet: The Voice of the Butterfly John Nichols, 2003-02 A dazzling, darkly comic novel by the author of The Sterile Cuckoo, The Voice of the Butterfly looks at chaotic relationships fraught with conservation efforts. Funny and touching, Nichols's novel is a wild ride through the lunacies of the postmodern age.
  redneck alphabet: The Redneck Manifesto Jim Goad, 1998-05-05 In The Redneck Manifesto, Goad elucidates redneck politics, religion, and values in his own unique way. A furious, profane, smart, and hilariously smart-aleck defense of working-class white culture.--Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel.
  redneck alphabet: Redneck Liberal Chester M. Morgan, 1999-03-01 “Theodore Glimore Bilbo was, is, and evermore shall be God or Satan. He dwelled—dwells— in heaven or hell, but never in limbo.” So wrote A. Wigfall Green almost a quarter of a century ago, and so remains the popular perception of this colorful and controversial symbol of a faded era, though current opinion would tip the scales heavily in favor of the satanic and hellish. Theodore Bilbo is remembered almost exclusively as the archangel of white supremacy. His reputation as perhaps the vilest purveyor of racist rhetoric is richly deserved in light of his vehement opposition to the black civil rights movement that emerged during the last years of his career as United States senator from Mississippi. Yet, as Chester Morgan demonstrates in Redneck Liberal, the conventional image of Bilbo as merely a racist demagogue paints only half the picture. Bilbo served a full term in the Senate (1934-1940) before his political career was consumed by racism, and it is that period that is the focus of this study by Morgan. Bilbo’s first term in the Senate coincided with Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal. Morgan provides a thorough treatment of Bilbo’s activities in Washington and his large role in Mississippi politics. In the Senate Bilbo consistently gave strong support to virtually all New Deal social and economic programs, such as relief for the unemployed, social security, public housing, and fair labor standards, while at the same time championing the cause of the nation’s small farmers in every way he could. His crude and often repulsive style may have antagonized the more sophisticated liberal academics and bureaucrats of the time, but his first-term voting record would have been the envy of any urban New Dealer. Morgan’s early chapters provide background on Bilbo’s long career prior to his election to the Senate (he served twice as governor of Mississippi, for instance) and also on the main trends in Mississippi politics from Reconstruction to the 1930s. An epilogue seeks to explain the well-known, virulently racist attitude of his final years. Throughout the book Morgan manages to capture the flamboyance of Bilbo’s personality and the vitality and intricacy of Mississippi politics. Redneck Liberal—only the second book on Bilbo ever to be published—draws heavily on Bilbo’s personal correspondence, the papers of Franklin Roosevelt, and other primary sources.
  redneck alphabet: Quintessential Redneck Wesley Whisenhunt, 2017-12-08 Many books speak of the sixtiespop culture, the Beatles, JFK, Vietnam War, civil rights, walking on the moonbut not from the eyes of an elementary school boy growing up on the prairie in Central Texas. This is a humorous and tear-jerking look back in time, a thought-provoking and entertaining look at history and people.
  redneck alphabet: Death of a Country Fried Redneck Lee Hollis, 2012-11-06 Local food and drink writer Haley Powell thinks she's done solving murders in scenic Bar Harbor, Maine. But when a taste of the South comes to New England, Haley's following another recipe for disaster. . . As a single mom, Hayley Powell already has a full plate--she's got deadlines to make and a teenage daughter with eyes for an aspiring singer-songwriter. But when country music superstar Wade Springer rolls into town, Hayley spies an irresistible side gig: personal chef to her all-American idol. After he tries her home cooking, Wade's so impressed that he hires her on the spot--and invites her to dine with him alone. Hayley and Wade are hitting all the right notes. . .until a body turns up. Wade's tour bus was torched overnight and a roadie named Mickey Pritchett came out well-done. But the real cause of death isn't barbecue: Mickey was shot, his mouth stuffed with one of Hayley's trademark chicken legs. An ornery drunk, Mickey had already made plenty of enemies in town, but Wade's reputation is on the rocks. Hayley reckons it's up to her to settle this mess--a charbroiled mystery with all the fixin's. Includes seven delectable recipes from Hayley's kitchen! Praise for Death of a Kitchen Diva Delicious and satisfying. Another course, please. --Carolyn Hart Readers will be calling for a second round from author Lee Hollis. --Leslie Meier, author of Chocolate Covered Murder
  redneck alphabet: A Redneck on Top of the Mountain Jack Shepherd, 2025-03-10 Trials and tribulations of a common man through diff icult lessons and how God was instrumental in guiding him through life
  redneck alphabet: Alphabet Mafia Conrad Riker, 101-01-01 Sick of Being Vilified for Loving Your Country, Your God, and Common Sense? Ever feel like standing up for your family makes you a “bigot” in today’s upside-down world? Tired of watching boys raised to apologize for being boys? Had enough of being silenced while radicals rewrite history, biology, and morality? - Expose the real data behind “toxic masculinity” lies and why male strength saves lives. - Discover how the Alphabet Mafia’s child indoctrination playbook is worse than you imagined. - Learn why feminists and globalists want to erase fathers—and how to stop them. - Unmask the “climate cult” pushing policies that freeze families, not the planet. - Fight Critical Race Theory’s hateful rewrite of America’s greatness. - Defend your faith from woke corporations and government tyrants. - Stop immigration invaders who exploit weak borders to poison communities. - Rebuild a nation where patriots—not pedophiles—shape the future. If you’re done kneeling to the mob and ready to win, buy this book today—before they ban it.
  redneck alphabet: The Devil's Alphabet Daryl Gregory, 2009-11-24 From Daryl Gregory, whose Pandemonium was one of the most exciting debut novels in memory, comes an astonishing work of soaring imaginative power that breaks new ground in contemporary fantasy. Switchcreek was a normal town in eastern Tennessee until a mysterious disease killed a third of its residents and mutated most of the rest into monstrous oddities. Then, as quickly and inexplicably as it had struck, the disease–dubbed Transcription Divergence Syndrome (TDS)–vanished, leaving behind a population divided into three new branches of humanity: giant gray-skinned argos, hairless seal-like betas, and grotesquely obese charlies. Paxton Abel Martin was fourteen when TDS struck, killing his mother, transforming his preacher father into a charlie, and changing one of his best friends, Jo Lynn, into a beta. But Pax was one of the few who didn’t change. He remained as normal as ever. At least on the outside. Having fled shortly after the pandemic, Pax now returns to Switchcreek fifteen years later, following the suicide of Jo Lynn. What he finds is a town seething with secrets, among which murder may well be numbered. But there are even darker–and far weirder–mysteries hiding below the surface that will threaten not only Pax’s future but the future of the whole human race.
  redneck alphabet: Donalphabetics Adele James, Bentworth James, Ceci James, 2020-11-09 A....Ask Almost All Americans And they will tell you that he is An Ass... B...But wait!! Break Break Breaking News! His Best Buddy Banyon, the Bloated Buffon just got arrested for (allegedly) committing Borbol (fraud) with Border wall Bucks. Living Big and large (Belly) and Buying a Big Boat!... C... Have you ever seen a Cheaper Catastrophic Canibalistic Cheater? This Criminal is always in some Cumbersome, Casualty-Causing Carnage and always in a Calamity like Carla from California... M... Mary Mary quite contrary, what makes your uncle blow (fumes) That book is a blockbuster gurl!! Uncle is a Miserable Malicious Monster, a Misguided Maniac, and a Manipulative Mobster... J....Just so many Jokes can be made about this Judgemental Jackass who thinks like a Juggling Jester and thinks his Job is a Joke... V...A Vile and Vicious Viper with a Very Vicious Heart. Vibrates Venom while COVID 19 Vomited on his election Victory Parade. A Vagabond who always plays the Victim while his Valentine is Vlad...
  redneck alphabet: More Redneck Jokes Jim Bob Buford, Jack Grabowski, 1998
  redneck alphabet: Hillbilly Anthony Harkins, 2004 This text argues that the hillbilly - in his various guises - has been viewed by mainstream Americans simultaneously as a violent degenerate who threatens the modern order and as a keeper of traditional values and thus symbolic of a nostalgic past free of the problems of contemporary life.
  redneck alphabet: Cowboy Alphabet James Rice, 2019-10-15 Supplies a wealth of information for would-be cowpokes, young and old alike. From A's armadillo to Y's yonder, this primer initiates the reader into rodeo lore, desert fauna, cowboy dress, and a Z-is-for-zillion other aspects of cowboy life.
  redneck alphabet: The Sociological Predicament Alexander Thomas, 2025-04-17 A sociological phenomenon afflicts sociology itself: academics think of themselves as the vanguard of the working class despite the fact that they are not working class, as the noble willingness to side with the oppressed contrasts scholars’ reliance on authority to bolster their politics. While there are no simple solutions to this contradiction, a necessary beginning is for sociologists (and other academics) to acknowledge the reality of their own class privilege as members of the professional-managerial class. The Sociological Predicament is then a conscious and deliberate work of professional self-loathing that traces the evolution of ideologies found in academia from the mid-twentieth century to today, which demonstrates the ways in which biases around class have given short shrift to the concerns of working class Americans in deindustrialized cities and towns that have ultimately turned away from and then against them. Intellectuals have not historically been on the side of the oppressed but have been instrumental in developing ideologies that sustain the status quo, and this book crucially asks whether academics’ presence on the left ultimately serves conservative ends.
  redneck alphabet: Maximum Rocknroll , 2002
  redneck alphabet: Why Cowboys Need a Brand Knowlton, Laurie Lazzaro, 1996
  redneck alphabet: Cowboy Rodeo Rice, James, 1992-02-29 Texas Jack, the long-eared jackrabbit, tells the story of how rodeos came about in this full-color book by author/illustrator James Rice. In this tale young readers learn about the three R’s: “ropin’, ridin’, and rasslin’.” Rodeo got its start in the days of roundups and big cattle drives. Cowboy Rodeo tells about life on the trail and how roping calves, bareback riding, and bulldogging became rodeo events. Using colorful Southwestern cowboy vernacular, Texas Jack explains the hard-working, competitive lifestyle of cowboys and how rodeos allowed them to test their skills or simply prove their toughness. James Rice’s lively illustrations make this a beautiful as well as educational addition to any child’s library. Though intended for children, his work has a sizable following among grown-ups as well. James Rice is widely recognized as the South’s leading author/illustrator of children’s books.
  redneck alphabet: Santa's Revenge , 2005 Santa Claus's face has lost its glow because of all the things the author has put him through in other books, and so he takes his revenge.
  redneck alphabet: Trucker's Night Before Christmas Collins, David R., For: Harry Russell Sr.
  redneck alphabet: Too Tall Thomas Rides the Grub Line Rice, James, 2004 When Too Tall Thomas finishes the trail drive, he finds miscellaneous work in exchange for meals, but he cannot wait to get back to real cowboy work.
  redneck alphabet: An Irish Hallowe'en Blazek, Sarah Kirwan, 1999 When Wise Woman Magee is trapped into nursing a goblin back to health, she only ecapes with the help of her children whose Snap Apple Night costumes frighten the goblins.
  redneck alphabet: Sailor's Night Before Christmas Cutlip, Kimbra, In this parody of the famous poem by Clement C. Moore, Santa Claus is a salty sailor who pays a visit to those on board a ship in Fisherman's Bay on Christmas Eve.
  redneck alphabet: Ozark Night Before Christmas , In this version of the famous poem, Santy pays an Ozark family a visit on Christmas Eve with his pet raccoon and gifts of musical instruments for a fine backwoods jig.
  redneck alphabet: Lyn and the Fuzzy , 1975 Grown from a special seed, Fuzzy, a huge, strong, friendly creature, becomes Lyn's constant companion until the cold winds blow.
  redneck alphabet: Firefighter's Night Before Christmas Kimbra L. Cutlip, 2002-01-01 In the style of Clement Moore's well-known poem, the firefighters from Firehouse One receive a visit from Ol' Sergeant Nick, who leaves them lots of surprises, including a shiny new pumper truck, while they are putting out a fire on Christmas Eve.
  redneck alphabet: Why Cowboys Need a Pardner Knowlton, Laurie Lazzaro, 1998 Alone on the range, cowboy Slim Jim Watkins meets a Pony Express rider returning a mail order bride and finds himself a pardner with whom he can share conversation.
  redneck alphabet: Gaston Lays an Offshore Pipeline James Rice, 1979 Gaston, the green-nosed alligator heads offshore, dons a hard hat and steel toes, and helps pipeliners lay a pipeline.
  redneck alphabet: Jesse's Word of the Day Jesse Sheidlower, 1998 Fascinating questions from the Internet's hottest language site.--Cover.
  redneck alphabet: Gaston Drills an Offshore Oil Well , Gaston, the green-nosed alligator from Louisiana, embarks on a new adventure, drilling for oil in the Gulf of Mexico, and learns about the oil business in the process.
  redneck alphabet: Let Them Be Kids Jessica Smartt, 2020-06-09 As parents we want to safeguard our children from the pressures and influences of the world, but also prepare them for age-appropriate realities. How do we find that balance? Jessica Smartt shares ways to be more aware, proactive, and protective, but also adventurous with our kids. A former English teacher and homeschooling mother of three, Jessica Smartt felt the weight of helping prepare her kids for life, seeking to raise her children with a sense of adventure, self-confidence, manners, faith, and the ability to use technology wisely. Let Them Be Kids is Jessica’s offering of grace and confidence to moms, providing practical ideas to meet the challenge of raising children. Part story, part guidebook, every chapter includes doable parenting strategies and encouragement for the journey, equipping moms with ways to provide a safe, healthy, Christ-centered upbringing for our children. Her well-researched, tested methods, woven together with her personal stories and witty humor, deliver wisdom on tough topics, such as: Managing technology and fostering creative playtime Balancing family time versus sports and extracurriculars How and why to let your kids be awkward Protecting innocence and purity Showing grace when kids disobey If you want to conquer fear and find the truth that transforms entire families, Let Them Be Kids will show you that it’s not only possible but essential to enjoy every special moment of building family values together. And it serves as a gentle reminder that, someday, you'll be very glad you did.
  redneck alphabet: Gullah Night Before Christmas Geraty, Virginia M., A version, told in the Gullah dialect, of the familiar poem about the annual Christmas visit of Santa Claus in which Sandy Claw is represented by Buh Rabbit.
  redneck alphabet: The Hillbilly in Twentieth-century American Culture Anthony A. R. Harkins, 1999
  redneck alphabet: Jeff Foxworthy's Redneck Dictionary Jeff Foxworthy, 2009-06-24 Hey, you! The one holding the book. Have you ever seen a volume like this? Well, whether you realize it or not, it’s the one you’ve been waiting for. Jeff Foxworthy’s Redneck Dictionary will teach you how to speak this unique Southern dialect fluently. Whether you’re blue-collar or hoity-toity, swimming in cash or betting your bottom dollar, a little bit country or a lot of city slicker, this practical reference to redneck words and turns of phrases will give you hours of laughs. So expand your horizons and learn another language with this fun, instructive, and hilariously illustrated book as your guide. After all, speaking redneck is a heck of a lot easier than speaking French!
  redneck alphabet: Long Gone & Lost Bobby Horecka, 2020-06-02 Bobby Horecka writes short fiction laced with truth. He tells tales of a man who had the roughest of starts in life. Through the fireside bardic storytelling tradition, readers learn of the resilience of children and the power of love to redeem even the most damaged. As the young man grows, he discovers a talent for observing and recording stories, ultimately becoming a newsman with the bad luck and poor timing of entering a dying field. These partially true, tongue-in-cheek stories offer a first-hand look, at the demise of the American newspaper, and at a slice of the unique Czeck community in and around Lavaca County, Texas. You might've just started out or reached the jumping off spot. Maybe you're the rainy-day saver who never left anyplace without charting a precise destination and itinerary first, or you're plumb astounded you got where you're at and couldn't tell me what happened last night much less what's in store six weeks from now. You might have a working man's calloused hands the calloused soul that only the mistreated know or the calloused heart that comes with having yours shattered too many times. Everybody needs to catch an occasional break or they risk becoming Long Gone & Lost...
  redneck alphabet: Boneyard Ridge Paula Graves, 2014-11-01 Completing his latest assignment could impact investigator Hunter Bragg's future. But only if he can keep Susannah Marsh alive. All Hunter Bragg wanted in Purgatory, Tennessee, was a little peace of mind. A private investigator plagued by his own guilt, he never imagined his next job would resurrect old demons. Targeted by an anarchistic militia group, events planner Susannah Marsh is his next mission: keep her close…keep her alive. But Susannah has a secret. A secret that will reveal the true motive of her potential assailants. For Hunter, being Susannah's protector soon becomes more than just a job. And in order to succeed, there can be no half measures. With undeniable attraction simmering between them, he's determined not to let the promise of a better future fall into the hands of ruthless predators.
  redneck alphabet: The Cowboys from Hell Jason Christian, Aaron Gabel, 2017-09-05 The University of Nebraskas best defense team ever, the Cowboys from Hell, are well known for their wild pranks and crazy stunts. But soon they will learn that everything comes with a price. After one of their best games ever, theyre partying as usual, along with some friendsbut in the course of the night, they get into a drunk-driving accident that changes their lives in ways that none of them could have ever imagined. They have unwittingly become part of a much larger and more dangerous experiment, and only time will reveal its effects on them. Now the group of young adults are on the run from forces that want to turn them to the dark side. They must use every resource they haveold friends, new friends, money, and familyto stay one step ahead of those who are not just above the law, but who are the law. In this science fiction novel, after an accident, a group of college students mistakenly given an experimental drug discover they have new powersand must now run for their lives.
  redneck alphabet: Emerald Horizons Book 4 Melody Anne, 2022-03-27 Charlie Diamond’s back in the final book of the series. She’s ready for her next adventure even though she feels more lost than ever before. She’s met some incredible people who have changed her life, and feels she’s getting closer than ever to finding guilt-free happiness. Read the book fans are saying they can’t put down. We begin this next adventure on Catalina Island in the city of Avalon. Charlie decides she’s going to move to the island and become a fisherwoman for the rest of all time. She’s not sure how she’s going to accomplish this, but all she knows for sure is she needs to repair her heart after losing her baby and the man she thought she’d love forever. As soon as Charlie steps onto the island she meets Mona who will change her life . . . next comes Jason and his irresistible niece Makayla. Can she resist this island and all of the people who don’t know the meaning of a personal bubble? Or will she leave? Part two of the book begins with Charlie sitting in Ireland, but her restful peace doesn’t last long before she’s pulled to Seattle where she meets a man larger than life, and another who first saves her, then sets her free. Who's the man Charlie gets to live with forever? Each of the journeys Charlie's been on in the past ten years has been essential to who she is now. She finally gets her happy ending. Will it be the same one you’d choose for her? Or will you close the book in tears? There’s only one way to find out.
  redneck alphabet: The Bush That Shook C.J. Jones, 2016-07-27 Miss Georgia, a bright eyed highly intelligent young woman, was slain seven years prior to the brutal murder of young Emmett Till. Regarded as an innocent, she was ahead of her times in many ways but lagged behind, awaiting others to confirm her worth. On the Ides of August, the bush shook from a thunderous racist footprint, a lurid brazen code for well-rehearsed iniquity and indisputable impiety owned by those sharing an unverifiable relationship with humanity. Toting the onerous burden of this ghastly, dark and regaled secret for some fifty long years, holding back nothing, the author reveals rather raunchy dealings privately known and secretly inferred. Miss Georgias story was adversely impacted by an onslaught of bizarre characters and circumstances. Her cryptic demise was a symbol of the quintessence darkest of times, for the prevailing mentality coddled and coveted apathy, letting sleeping dogs lie where they lay. Swishing away moral correctness like a light dusting of coal cleverly disguised as discolored rhyme and poetic jive, far too many good folk turned a blind eye, overlooking overt wickedness. Hush now. Early one wintry morn, somebody was chanting at the Old Negro Cemetery. The apparition of the Ghost of Miss Georgia Past was spiritedly conceded. Yet, for her story to meritoriously support a national kitchen table conversation, ground breaking dialogue that will hopefully help bridge the gaping American rift, her voice must be resurrected with clarity of purpose. Miss Georgia has her say so, adding fresh perspective to an overdue discussion, one worthy of having, one fostering the ideal of racial parity and reconciliation. Her liberated voice can be heard loud and clear by those owning an impeccable sense of ought and naught, folk swayed by the bush that still shakes.
  redneck alphabet: Paw Enforcement Mysteries, Thus Far Diane Kelly, 2016-04-05 From author Diane Kelly, here together for the first time in a hilarious eBook bundle are her Paw Enforcement Mysteries, Thus Far: Paw Enforcement Officer Megan Luz is given a second chance in the form of a new partner: a big, furry police dog named Sergeant Brigit. When a bomb goes off in the mall’s food court it’s up to Megan and her canine partner to collar the killer. Paw and Order Police officer Megan Luz and her loyal K-9 partner Brigit are back on the beat—and under the gun—when the local rodeo show goes to the dogs... Laying Down the Paw When a raging tornado turns Forth Worth upside-down, Megan and Brigit go after the trail of a violent street gang terrorizing the local businesses. But when one of the members is a suspect in an unsolved murder case, will Megan see justice served...or end up in the doghouse? Upholding the Paw (Novella) The chase is on for Megan and Brigit when three unknown men set out on a city-wide crime spree—can this K-9 team track down the bad guys before the trail runs cold?
  redneck alphabet: Albion's Seed David Hackett Fischer, 1991-03-14 This fascinating book is the first volume in a projected cultural history of the United States, from the earliest English settlements to our own time. It is a history of American folkways as they have changed through time, and it argues a thesis about the importance for the United States of having been British in its cultural origins. While most people in the United States today have no British ancestors, they have assimilated regional cultures which were created by British colonists, even while preserving ethnic identities at the same time. In this sense, nearly all Americans are Albion's Seed, no matter what their ethnicity may be. The concluding section of this remarkable book explores the ways that regional cultures have continued to dominate national politics from 1789 to 1988, and still help to shape attitudes toward education, government, gender, and violence, on which differences between American regions are greater than between European nations.
Redneck - Wikipedia
Redneck is a derogatory term currently applied to some lower-class and working-class southerners. The term, which came into common usage in the 1930s, is derived from the …

What’s the difference between ‘hillbilly’ and ‘redneck’?
‘Redneck’ suggests someone who belongs to the white working class, is uneducated, and has offensive opinions, while ‘hillbilly’ suggests someone whose ways are backward because they …

REDNECK | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
REDNECK definition: 1. an offensive word for a white person who is considered to be poor and uneducated, especially one…. Learn more.

Rednecks: A Brief History - JSTOR Daily
Apr 7, 2015 · What is a "redneck" exactly? Kelli Marshall explores a brief history of the word.

Why the Term “Redneck” Defies Simplistic Origin Stories
Dec 11, 2019 · 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.

Redneck Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
REDNECK meaning: a white person who lives in a small town or in the country especially in the southern U.S., who typically has a working-class job, and who is seen by others as being …

What is a Redneck? - America Explained
May 17, 2024 · Redneck is a pejorative slang term for poor white rural farmers, mainly from the south of the United States. The term originated from the idea that the farmers were often …

Understanding the Redneck Definition in Slang
Feb 28, 2025 · The term “redneck” encapsulates a rich, complex identity that goes beyond its initial implications. While humor and stereotypes are often present in discussions about …

Redneck - definition of redneck by The Free Dictionary
Define redneck. redneck synonyms, redneck pronunciation, redneck translation, English dictionary definition of redneck. n. Offensive Slang 1. Used as a disparaging term for a member of the …

The Redneck Stereotype | Facing History & Ourselves
Mar 14, 2016 · Authors Joseph Flora and Lucinda MacKethan describe the characteristics of the “redneck,” a specific stereotype of a poor white Southerner.

Redneck - Wikipedia
Redneck is a derogatory term currently applied to some lower-class and working-class southerners. The term, which came into common usage in the 1930s, is derived from the …

What’s the difference between ‘hillbilly’ and ‘redneck’?
‘Redneck’ suggests someone who belongs to the white working class, is uneducated, and has offensive opinions, while ‘hillbilly’ suggests someone whose ways are backward because they …

REDNECK | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
REDNECK definition: 1. an offensive word for a white person who is considered to be poor and uneducated, especially one…. Learn more.

Rednecks: A Brief History - JSTOR Daily
Apr 7, 2015 · What is a "redneck" exactly? Kelli Marshall explores a brief history of the word.

Why the Term “Redneck” Defies Simplistic Origin Stories
Dec 11, 2019 · 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.

Redneck Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
REDNECK meaning: a white person who lives in a small town or in the country especially in the southern U.S., who typically has a working-class job, and who is seen by others as being …

What is a Redneck? - America Explained
May 17, 2024 · Redneck is a pejorative slang term for poor white rural farmers, mainly from the south of the United States. The term originated from the idea that the farmers were often …

Understanding the Redneck Definition in Slang
Feb 28, 2025 · The term “redneck” encapsulates a rich, complex identity that goes beyond its initial implications. While humor and stereotypes are often present in discussions about …

Redneck - definition of redneck by The Free Dictionary
Define redneck. redneck synonyms, redneck pronunciation, redneck translation, English dictionary definition of redneck. n. Offensive Slang 1. Used as a disparaging term for a member of the …

The Redneck Stereotype | Facing History & Ourselves
Mar 14, 2016 · Authors Joseph Flora and Lucinda MacKethan describe the characteristics of the “redneck,” a specific stereotype of a poor white Southerner.