The Redneck Manifesto

The term may come from the look of a sunburned neck. Redneck is a derogatory term mainly applied to white Americans perceived to be crass and unsophisticated, closely associated with rural whites of the southern United States. [1][2] Its meaning possibly stems from the sunburn found on farmers' necks dating back to the late 19th century. [3] Authors Joseph Flora and Lucinda MacKethan describe ...

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What to Know Hillbilly and redneck are both used—often though not always as insults—to refer to someone from a rural area, and usually from the southern United States. 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 live in remote hills or mountains.

What is a "redneck" exactly? Kelli Marshall explores a brief history of the word.

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The modern redneck as depicted by country music is a person who lives a carefree lifestyle, earns an honest living, and is proud of his history. These ideas have been common throughout the use of the term redneck, and the people it describes. Liberal Rednecks The Redneck Revolt logo.

Explore the complexities of the term 'redneck' in contemporary slang, delving into its origins, cultural significance, and shifting meanings within society today.

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Learn who rednecks are, the origin of the term, their appearance and lifestyle, and how they became a part of American culture, humor, and politics.

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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 working outdoors, in bent over positions, that caused their necks to be sunburned.

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