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Melissa Harris-Perry: Confronting Stereotypes of the Black Woman | National Radio Project

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Since the days of slavery, the African-American woman has been subjected to stereotypes: the mammy, the angry black female and the hyper-sexual woman . These stereotypes continue to this day and permeate thru pop culture. On this edition, author and political science professor Melissa Harris-Perry speaks about the stereotypes black women face, its impacts on their identity and how it has limited the ways in which society views them as true “citizens.”

Read more: http://www.radioproject.org/2011/12/melissa-harris-perry-confronting-stereotypes-of-the-black-woman/

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