The New Ebonics Movement and the Elimination of Whiteness
Mainstreaming mediocrity and demonizing excellence.
The Back to Ebonics movement has been around for a couple of decades. It gained some traction in the seventies during the era when everything Black was pronounced as beautiful. Emerging from the ugliness of segregation and Jim Crow laws which did see the systemic evisceration of the dignity of Black individuals, the Black is Beautiful slogan was underst…
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