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Representations of Black Women in the Media : The Damnation of Black Womanhood
Redefining Black Womanhood: An Africana Womanist Approach
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October 16 2015
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10.4324/9781315671550-13
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Book chapters
pp. 11
Introduction
pp. 25
From Sara Baartman to Michelle Obama
pp. 44
From the Auction Block to Hip Hop
pp. 81
The Reality of Reality TV
pp. 103
Ain’t I a Woman? Cause I Damn Sure Ain’t a Man!
pp. 123
I am Mom-in-Chief
pp. 146
Redefining Black Womanhood: An Africana Womanist Approach
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