For Our Daughters
Some take the position that Black women should not be held to a higher standard than white women. That white women argue, shout, fight and act a fool. That other women are allowed to be s*xual, fun and free, so why can't Black women?
I actually don't disagree with those arguments. My concern is this; for every image we see of white women fighting, screaming or carrying on, there are at least ten images that portray them as thoughtful, intelligent and drama free. For every image of White women shaking and showing their stuff, there are a multitude of images that show dignity, grace and often times an even pristine-like character. Essentially, there is a balance. Unfortunately, I don't think we can say the same about Black women in media. In fact, I would say for every so called "positive" image we might see of Black women, we might see 8 images that might be considered "negative".
Fortunately, we do have the option to choose. ...
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oh, such a thoughtful insight --- so important to America
jenFad my writing inspiration
I am not a scientist, doctor or evolutionist
but
can 400 years(1492-1864) of being the nonFemale, nonMother, nonFamily --- source----be the cause of Americans looking at africanAmerican females as objects of negativity--imMoral objects, mothers of fighting, screaming or carrying on lawlessly?
i for one LOVE the africanFemale -- a symbol of feminine elegance, motherhood and devotion to family.
but as Kunta Kinte once said, "these look like but are not african"