Serena Williams: The Portrayal Of Black Men

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Slavery. It is more than just a word. It was, for 400 plus years a way of life. Africans were taken (stolen) from their homelands and brought to America to be enslaved. They were beaten, raped, abused, denied humane rights such as learning to read and write. They were denied pay for their labors. This was done at the hands of “white man” also known as Master. Although laws have been passed that state slavery is now illegal and that Africans are free, we still experience examples of modern day slavery. Some of the modern day slavery tactics currently being faced include, The Portrayal of Black Men in Media, The amount of African Americans in the prison system, Police Brutality and the observation of the Black Woman today.
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Over the course of her career, we have watched her body develop into the woman she is today. While interviewed and observing conversations of black men, I have found that the majority believe she is absolute FINE. They get excited and consider her to be sexy. If she appears on a screen all conversations cease and the men begin to drool over her beauty. They consider her to be a “real woman” Serena has been the subject of scrutiny regarding her body. Several magazines have written that she is ugly and that she looks masculine. Most of these magazines usually boast about thin white woman on their covers. Media coverage states that Serena looks like a man while Caitlyn Jenner is a beautiful masterpiece carefully sculptured woman. They believe that Caitlyn, who was born a man with male genitals, is the definition of a beautiful woman. A man-turned-woman who still has the body of a male (and of an athlete) has been glorified while a natural born woman has been insulted for her development. I believe that the majority of this issue is because of the success that Serena has

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