Thesis:
This video was made to expose the audience to the history of African American women, especially after slavery was abolished. An analysis of this history shows that African American women were constructed as sexually immoral by the dominant society, particularly European American men. Despite social limitations, many African American women exuded agency by resisting the oppression.
The video it is split into two parts. Part one shows and explains examples of how the white men at the time constructed African American women to have negatives, and also the effects those views had on society. Part two discusses a couple of many examples of African American women that were still able to provide agency - even when the dominant race was actively trying to push them down. The main sources for these examples comes from Paula Gidding's novel When and Where I Enter: The Impact of Black Women on Race and Sex in America, and bell hook's novel Ain't I a Woman?: Black women and feminism. Both provide similar but varying views aof the struggles that African American women overcame.
- Stephanie and Sam
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