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In reply to the discussion: I remember when "cultural appropriation" was seen as a sign of an inclusive society [View all]JustAnotherGen
(37,618 posts)Sister Citizen
They weren't happy jolly substitute mommies.
Mammies actually looked more Irish than black as they were often the products of rapes, family members hidden in plain sight.
Were a lot of Irish women the products of rapes?
Is their sexuality, marital status, and number of children picked at and held up as tearing at the fabric of society?
White folks in America created their Mammy myth - don't play like its us black women who created that stereotype. We are just victims of an accepted way to be a bigot - with that stereotype.
Funny you aren't familiar with that stereotype. She appeared all over a little book and movie called The Help.
Just because you don't believe it - doesn't mean you get to dictate to me what my life experience has taught me.
Affluent black women - we agonize over our weight. Because we know it can put us in that slot.