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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Pickaninny (also pickaninnie) is a pidgin word form which may be derived from the Portuguese pequenino ("little"). In the Southern United States, it is used to refer to African American children and is believed to have originated with the character of Topsy in Uncle Tom's Cabin. It is in widespread use in Melanesian pidgin and creole languages such as Tok Pisin of Papua New Guinea, as the word for "child" (or just young, as in the phrase pikinini pik, meaning piglet). In Caribbean English, the words pickney and pickney-negger (pronounced "pick-knee" and "pick-knee nay-ga" respectively) are used to refer to children. In Nigerian and Cameroonian Pidgin English, the term is "picken". Black people themselves refer to their children as pickaninnies and it is not an ethnic slur to anyone.
Here is a mother with her pickaninny.
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