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Womanhood and "The Special Problem"

Who are we, speaking from an African American standpoint. Women have been subjected to rape and turmoil for years, initializing the war on Black and white, while dominating every aspect of society. Not just helping the white supremacy but living and breathing the daily task as the help of white supremacy. As a black woman, the notions of cooking and cleaning is found to be the norm. Taking care of white children while attending to the yard is how it started as black women have become to be known as "the mother".


Language has formed between cultures mainly black and white. The meshing of language that intertwine from one to both cultures makes dialogue both races can use. The form of language constitutes another language and connected to the world of black and white.


According to Davis, "While these women made inestimable contributions to the ant-slavery campaign, they often failed to grasp the complexity of the slave woman's condition (Davis, 19). As white woman defends the black woman, creating a relationship that details the white man. Language and culture meshing together to form a dialect that both races can benefit. White language supremacy has become that of the African American as well. White Supremacy has dominated and prevailed in language and legal cases,


Rhetorical listening provides the black woman and black man that elaborates of language and consciously accepting discourse to other languages and cultures. Literature has evolved as black woman dive into white supremacy jobs on listening and writing. Harriet Beecher Stowe " Uncle Tom's Cabin" has cleared the way for recounts of white supremacy as the basis of culture. Her book succeeds the white supremacy language and has found a way to align the white language with the language of "black." As black reinforces white language, we use and contradict messages that change how standards work.


Language the emergence of colliding cultures that suppresses the dominant white supremacy as we know it. Woman in this, context, are now woman, and not toy pieces of white supremacy. Blacks emerge

into the language of white supremacy and venture off, with that in mind to form their own culture and speech. The revolution will not be televised.


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