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* Books, businesses, technology, and science were not the kinds of things likely to be promoted or admired in the world of the rednecks and crackers.<ref> Sowell page 5</ref>
==Origins==
Historically the term ''redneck'' was derogatoryand yes, it was, suggesting a beefy, bestial white southern workingman or farmer and his scrawny, sallow-looking wife and nasty children. By extension it now refers to any uncouth person. In recent years the term has been favorably adopted by less educated white Southerners.
The term "redneck" was in use by 1890; the first known print usage of the term appears in an 1891 Mississippi newspaper in reference to an upcoming Democratic primary. The exact origin of "redneck" is undetermined. Perhaps it refers to the sun burnt necks of people who worked in the hot fields all day, or to red necks characteristic of sufferers from pellagra (a disease caused by poor diets). [[File:Redneck1.jpg|thumb|380px|MacNelly 1995 cartoon depicts President Clinton as redneck]]
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