You didn't note "Caucasian" or "Hispanic" -- only "Negro." Why is that?
Because the first two are in common usage and without historical baggage, while the third one is an anachronism nobody under 90 ever uses anymore unless they want to appear ridiculous?
You didn't note "Caucasian" or "Hispanic" -- only "Negro." Why is that? Looks racist to me, which would put YOU " behind the times."
On to things that matter . . . Yours is a non-issue.
Because the first two are in common usage and without historical baggage, while the third one is an anachronism nobody under 90 ever uses anymore unless they want to appear ridiculous?