• Anonymous

    Great post!
    Wrote a paper in college about the Sapphire Complex.  Wish I still had it. LOL

  • She is breaking it down!  Wow!  The segment on The Help!  Exactly!  Nameless faceless black women!

    • She was excellent.  The Q&A was terrific too.  The whole thing is worth watching twice.  :-)

  • Watching now!  Thanks!

  • Anonymous

    Hey, Seeta!  I am reading this book right now.  It is outstanding.

    I almost brought it up in the follow-up discussion to princss article today about how comparisons to American slavery are being misused all over the place  for all manner of things and issues.

    Specifically the way that Harris-Perry shows how the Mammy caricature was used to attempt to put a benign face on slavery right after Reconstruction.

    • Researching Slavery really brings homes to me how many of the archetypes are still so prevalent.  It is as if nothing has changed.  I have placed the book in my shopping cart.  

    • Hey sage!  I am going to order a copy of this book.  Princss’s article was excellent — a great resource to have handy when folks make these false comparisons.  Thank you princss!

      The Jezebel and mammy archetypes, with origins in slavery and white colonialism, fuel the “negligent bad black mother” archetype used to criminalize the identity of black women.  I am trying to finish a piece on this actually for CI (sooth will kill me, lol). 

      MHP did a great job addressing these archetypes and how omnipresent they are in our society.