Nigger Head Tobacco trading cards from the United States featuring racist stereotype caricatures of African Americans; late 19th century.
"Niggerhead" or "nigger head" is a term that has been used in English-speaking countries with things associated with the head of a black person.[1][2] Like the word "nigger", the name is now considered taboo in normal usage.
The term was once widely used for all sorts of things, including nautical bollards[3][4] and consumer products including soap, chewing tobacco, stove polish, canned oysters and shrimp, golf tees, and toy cap pistols, among others. It was often used for geographic features such as hills and rocks and geological objects such as geodes.[5][6] The term appears in several US patents for mechanical devices prior to about 1950.[7][8]
In October 2011, while Rick Perry was running for president of the United States, controversial reports that his family leased a hunting camp once called "Niggerhead" caused his record on racial issues to be scrutinized.[10]