Why does the mere presentation of black culture provoke anger and disdain? Those accustomed to privilege see inclusion as a ...
“The trope of the ‘angry Black woman’ is used so often and I wonder where the trope of the ‘angry white woman’ is,” Hostin said, prompting Joy Behar to interject, “It was right ...
The origin of “angry black woman” stereotype dates back to minstrel shows that started in the 1830s and were revues where mainly white performers caricatured the singing and dancing of slaves.
White liberals never look more foolish than when they pander to angry black radicals. But it’s taken the one-two punch of Ta-Nehisi Coates’s book Between the World and Me and the hit NWA ...