This Employment Attorney Weighs In On How Corporate Black Women Can Self-Advocate Without Being Misunderstood

This Employment Attorney Weighs In On How Corporate Black Women Can Self-Advocate Without Being Misunderstood

Essence Magazine:

By Jasmine Browley ·Updated January 3, 2024

In her book Ar’n’t I a Woman?: Female Slaves in the Plantation South, Rutgers University history professor Deborah Gray White writes that the angry Black woman trope is embedded deep in the fabric of U.S. history stemming from chattel slavery.

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