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Over-Sexualization of Black Women in America

By: Avery Washington
Narrated by: Avery Washington
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Black women have been dehumanized through sexual objectification in the United States of America for hundreds of years and are still being degraded to this very day. The history behind this needs to be shared with the world so that the negative untruths about the Black woman can be dispelled and our young women will understand that media, news, music, and television are also tools used to take away their intelligence, respect, strength, beauty, and self-pride that they innately own.

"The Black woman is the most significant human being in this world, and we must always love, respect, uplift, and protect her by any means necessary." (Avery Washington)

©2022 Avery Washington (P)2022 Avery Washington
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Very Informative & Uplifting With Truth

I liked the factual information the author shared. I also liked how the author explains that we as black people have to be the change to create change.





















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This book peels layers of psychological warfare and propaganda actively used to undermine the progress of Blacks in American .

Without being a crybaby about it Avery painfully but necessarily recalls the past suffering of Blacks who were enslaved in America and transitions into simple and easy understanding of the weaponization of marketing aka Propaganda. The goal is and has been to get Blacks in America to market themselves to the world as sex crazed junkie barbarians, so no one in the world… even our own would consider seriously doing business with us. I am a marketing consultant. I am well aware of the games being played to indoctrinate Blacks as powerless and consumers.

A great contribution to the struggle. Thank you Brother!

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