Louis Nègre (born 1947), French politician and member of the Senate of France
Having been passed over for the Missions Héliographiques which commissioned many of his peers, Nègre independently embarked on his own remarkably extensive study of the Midi region.
Ed Negre campaigned one occasionally in 1979-80 seasons, and Buddy Arrington ran a second generation car in the 1982-84 seasons, alternating with Dodge Miradas and Chrysler Imperials.
The final chapter performs a close reading of Dany Laferrière's Comment faire l'amour avec un nègre sans se fatiguer/How to Make Love to a Negro without Getting Tired to explore the role of sexuality in the formation of alterity.
1995: David Homel, Why Must a Black Writer Write About Sex? (Dany Laferrière, Cette grenade dans la main du jeune nègre est-elle une arme ou un fruit?)
One example are the forms ending with -acum, the name forms with a proprietary name, one example includes the name *Stirpius (derived from *Stirpiacum in which is the etymology of Étréchy) with the explication: The name of a person comes from stirps, souche in French; from E. Nègre (TGF § 6359).
Other popular specialty acts booked through the agency include tributes to Frank Sinatra, Earth Wind & Fire, James Brown, and the casino favorite, "Selena Siempre" where Negre personally performs as the Latin Queen Of Soul in honor of the late Selena, Queen of Tex-Mex music.
Different books have dealt with the "el negre" controversy, most notably El Negro en ik (El Negro and me) by Frank Westerman, which shows that even naturalist Georges Cuvier knew about the man.
Perhaps the most popular revue and entertainer during this time was La Revue Negre (1925) starring Josephine Baker.