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  2. Race and sexuality - Wikipedia

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    [10] At the time, black women held the "Jezebel" stereotype, which claimed black women often initiated sex outside of marriage and were generally sexually promiscuous. [11] This idea stemmed from the first encounters between European men and African women.

  3. Stereotypes of African Americans - Wikipedia

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    The "strong black woman" stereotype is a discourse through that primarily black middle-class women in the black Baptist Church instruct working-class black women on morality, self-help, and economic empowerment and assimilative values in the bigger interest of racial uplift and pride (Higginbotham, 1993).

  4. Angry black woman - Wikipedia

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    The angry black woman stereotype is a racial stereotype of Black American women as pugnacious, poorly mannered, and aggressive. [ 1 ] Among stereotypes of groups within the United States , the angry black woman stereotype is less studied by researchers than the Mammy and Jezebel archetypes.

  5. How Black women are empowering one another to talk sexual health

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    In 2021, these Black women are disrupting the sexual health status quo through education and advocacy. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  6. An election guide to misogynoir and negative media ... - AOL

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    One of those offensive stereotypes is Sapphire, the domineering, rude, sassy, aggressive and angry Black woman, named after Sapphire Stevens from the 1950s CBS Television show, “Amos ‘n ...

  7. Sister Citizen: Shame, Stereotypes, and Black Women in ...

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    First edition. Sister Citizen: Shame, Stereotypes, and Black Women in America is a book published in 2011 through Yale University Press written by the American MSNBC television host, feminist, and professor of Politics and African American Studies at Tulane University, Melissa Harris-Perry. [1] The book is an exploration of Black female ...

  8. Douches, vaginal scent products rooted in stereotypes ... - AOL

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    Black women for decades have turned to a slew of products to maintain feminine hygiene, but many of these intimate-care The post Douches, vaginal scent products rooted in stereotypes about the ...

  9. Misogynoir - Wikipedia

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    Misogynoir. Misogynoir is a term referring to the combined force of anti-Black racism and misogyny directed towards black women. [ 1][ 2] The term was coined by black feminist writer Moya Bailey in 2008 [ 3] to address misogyny directed toward black transgender [ 4] and cisgender women [ 5] in American visual and popular culture. [ 6] The ...