Ideologies of African American Women

Monday, June 27, 2011

Interview 2

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1. What is your name? Maiden and Marriage (if applicable) Doris L. Davis 2. Where were you born? Kosciusko, MS 3. Where did you grow up? Kos...

Interview

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1. What is your name? Maiden and Marriage (if applicable) Mosella Lewis Fox 2. Where were you born? Ethel MS Dec. 11, 1944 3. Where did you ...
Thursday, June 23, 2011

Tragic Mulatto

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Helga Crane was the daughter of a whit woman and a black man. She had a hard time identifying with both races because of the way she was rai...
Wednesday, June 22, 2011

"Black is Beautiful" by Sharon D. Brown Rogers

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Black is Black is as beautiful as a bed of milky white clouds. Black is as beautiful as soft as a newborn baby hair. Black is as beautifu...

India Arie "I am Not My Hair"

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I Am Not My Hair" (feat. Akon) [Talking:] Is that India.Arie? What happened to her hair? Ha ha ha ha ha Dat dad a dat da [4x] Dad ...

"Outspoken"

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Alain LeRoy Locke popularized the term New Negro during the Harlem Renaissance, which gave way to a more formal African American. It was use...

"The Status of Race"

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Slaves brought to the Colonies were not viewed as human beings because of their physical appearance and ability to work. A lot of Europeans ...
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