[Ads-l] Antedating of "Welfare Queen"
Jesse Sheidlower
jester at PANIX.COM
Wed Jan 1 21:41:06 UTC 2025
A massive upset in the race for earliest example of _welfare queen_!
Jesse Sheidlower
On Wed, Jan 01, 2025 at 08:54:27PM +0000, Shapiro, Fred wrote:
> Over the years there has been some mention on this list of "Shapiro's Law," which claims that there are a surprising number of words and phrases that originate as the name of a racehorse. Here is another example: The OED's earliest citation for the racist trope "welfare queen" is dated 1974, relating to a woman named Linda Taylor. Wikipedia regards the Taylor story as the origin of the term.
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> A Newspapers.com search pulls up the Omaha World-Herald, 7 June 1973, page 38, column 2, where the horse-race listings include a horse named Welfare Queen. This seems like a very odd name to give to a horse, but there it is.
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