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- Angry_Black_Woman abstract "The Angry Black Woman is a stereotype about black women. The Angry Black Woman is also known as the \"Sapphire\" or \"Sassy Black Woman\".The angry black woman trope was popularized in the 1930s radio show Amos 'n' Andy with the character Sapphire. Her nagging, assertive demeanor and frequent emasculation of her husband has been echoed with characters such as Aunt Esther from Sanford and Son and Pam from Martin. The angry black woman has not been studied to the same degree as the Mammy and Jezebel archetypes. Scholars Dionne Bennett and Marcyliena Morgan suggest that the stereotype is less studied because researchers accept it: \"The stereotype of the angry, mean Black woman goes unnamed not because it is insignificant, but because it is considered an essential characteristic of Black femininity regardless of the other stereotypical roles the Black woman may be accused of occupying. These stereotypes are more than representations, they are representations that shape realities.\"Historically the Angry Black woman view stems from a belief that Black women are more \"sassy\" and expressive in persona by nature since earlier American culture depictions in movies, dance, and film beginning in the 1900s. It then cultivated into a stereotype grasping on to the belief that Black women are not only expressive, but more opinionated, harsh, have bad attitudes, are loud, and generally negative and rude in nature.".
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- Angry_Black_Woman wikiPageWikiLink Amos_n_Andy.
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- Angry_Black_Woman wikiPageWikiLink Category:African-American_gender_relations.
- Angry_Black_Woman wikiPageWikiLink Category:Slang_terms_for_women.
- Angry_Black_Woman wikiPageWikiLink Category:Stereotypes_of_African_Americans.
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- Angry_Black_Woman wikiPageWikiLink Criminal_stereotype_of_African_Americans.
- Angry_Black_Woman wikiPageWikiLink Diary_of_a_Tired_Black_Man.
- Angry_Black_Woman wikiPageWikiLink Esther_Anderson_(Sanford_and_Son).
- Angry_Black_Woman wikiPageWikiLink Mammy_archetype.
- Angry_Black_Woman wikiPageWikiLink Martin_(TV_series).
- Angry_Black_Woman wikiPageWikiLink Sanford_and_Son.
- Angry_Black_Woman wikiPageWikiLinkText "Angry Black Woman".
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- Angry_Black_Woman subject Category:African-American_gender_relations.
- Angry_Black_Woman subject Category:Slang_terms_for_women.
- Angry_Black_Woman subject Category:Stereotypes_of_African_Americans.
- Angry_Black_Woman subject Category:Stock_characters.
- Angry_Black_Woman hypernym Stereotype.
- Angry_Black_Woman type Controversy.
- Angry_Black_Woman type Relation.
- Angry_Black_Woman comment "The Angry Black Woman is a stereotype about black women. The Angry Black Woman is also known as the \"Sapphire\" or \"Sassy Black Woman\".The angry black woman trope was popularized in the 1930s radio show Amos 'n' Andy with the character Sapphire. Her nagging, assertive demeanor and frequent emasculation of her husband has been echoed with characters such as Aunt Esther from Sanford and Son and Pam from Martin.".
- Angry_Black_Woman label "Angry Black Woman".
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- Angry_Black_Woman wasDerivedFrom Angry_Black_Woman?oldid=697198366.
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