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- Representations of African American Women in Blues Lyrics Written by Black Women
- Mammies, Sapphires, and Jezebels Don't Marry: Televised Media, Black
- Teaching the Retrenchment Generation: When Sapphire Meets Socrates at the Intersection of Race, Gender, and Authority
- Conjuring the Mysteries of Slavery: Voodoo, Fetishism, and Stereotype in Ishmael Reed’S Flight to Canada
- The Segregated Gun As an Indicator of Racism and Representations in Film
- Deborah and Benjamin Franklin's Married Life
- FLAPPERS and GIBSON GIRLS: FAULKNER’S PERSPECTIVE on the FEMININE IDEAL Rachel Schratz John Carroll University, [email protected]
- Consuming Mammy: a Review Essay on the Manifestations of Mammy in Twentieth-Century America
- Just Like Ole' Mammy Used to Make: Reinterpreting New Orleans African-American Praline Vendors As Entrepreneurs
- Oscars for African-American Actors
- An Examination of Queen Latifah's Representations and Depictions
- Black Panther
- Initial Development and Validation of the Multidimensional Strong
- Analysis of Representations of African Americans in Non-Linear Streaming Media Content
- “Post-Racial” Society: an Analysis of White Saviors and Black Representation in American Film
- An African American Cultural Critique of Weight, Race, Gender and Class Using a Semiotic Analysis of Queen Latifah’ S Film Roles
- A Critical Study of Sue Monk Kidd's the Secret Life of Bees
- Stereotypes of African American Women in US Television
- And the Stereotype Award Goes To…: a Comparative Analysis Of
- Seduction of Innocence: Sketching of Racist Elements in Animated Cartoons
- Mammy Representations in the 21St Century
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- August Wilson and the Stereotypes of Black Womanhood Amelia Tatum Grabowski Gettysburg College
- Reel Gender: Examining the Politics of Trans Images in Film and Media
- A Meta-Analysis of Stereotypes in Advertising Valerie L
- African-American Female Stereotyping in the Secret Life of Bees
- Beyond Simple Stereotypes: Black Representations in Thanhouser Films
- Black Actresses in American Films: a History and Critical Analysis of the Mammy/Maid Character
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- The Representation of Three Characters in the Help - a Patronising Highlighting of Black People
- Magical Negro and White Salvation in Film
- Portrayals of Black Women in TV Shows That Aired in 1997 Versus 2017: a Qualitative Content Analysis
- Unmothering Black Women: Formula Feeding As an Incident of Slavery Andrea Freeman
- From Mammy to Madea, and Examination of the Behaviors of Tyler Perry's Madea Character in Relation to the Mammy, Jezebel, and Sapphire Stereotypes
- Reproductions Supplied by EDRS Are the Best That Can Be Made from the Original Document
- Three Books, Three Stereotypes: Mothers and the Ghosts of Mammy, Jezebel, and Sapphire in Contemporary African American Literature Christine E
- Moms Mabley and the Civil Rights Movement
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