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"The Black Woman's Entitlement", is a culmination of Dr. Scott's lifelong commitment to unraveling the complexities of race, power, and identity. Drawing from his academic achievements, including double BA degrees in African-American studies and social studies from UC Berkeley, as well as multiple Master's and Doctoral degrees with a focus on Black/Negroid studies, Dr. Scott brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to this groundbreaking work.
The book's synopsis provides a glimpse into its thought-provoking content: "I was saddened when I saw what was going on in Fulton County, Atlanta, as well as with other Black prominent females in leadership. It raised questions in my mind, 'why' Black females who are in power, 'why is there so much bodaciousness?' I began to ask myself, 'When did it start?' Being a Black historian, it began to dawn on me about Black female psychosis; I went back to the beginning of the birth of this nation to 1776, where the seed of sexual miscegenation between White men and Black females was escalated."
As Dr. Scott navigates through historical contexts and contemporary observations, he challenges readers to rethink conventional narratives surrounding Black women's roles and entitlement in society. Through meticulous research and insightful analysis, "The Black Woman's Entitlement" promises to be a thought-provoking and enlightening read for scholars, historians, educators, and anyone interested in the intersections of race, gender, and power dynamics in America.
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"The Black Woman's Entitlement", is a culmination of Dr. Scott's lifelong commitment to unraveling the complexities of race, power, and identity. Drawing from his academic achievements, including double BA degrees in African-American studies and social studies from UC Berkeley, as well as multiple Master's and Doctoral degrees with a focus on Black/Negroid studies, Dr. Scott brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to this groundbreaking work.
The book's synopsis provides a glimpse into its thought-provoking content: "I was saddened when I saw what was going on in Fulton County, Atlanta, as well as with other Black prominent females in leadership. It raised questions in my mind, 'why' Black females who are in power, 'why is there so much bodaciousness?' I began to ask myself, 'When did it start?' Being a Black historian, it began to dawn on me about Black female psychosis; I went back to the beginning of the birth of this nation to 1776, where the seed of sexual miscegenation between White men and Black females was escalated."
As Dr. Scott navigates through historical contexts and contemporary observations, he challenges readers to rethink conventional narratives surrounding Black women's roles and entitlement in society. Through meticulous research and insightful analysis, "The Black Woman's Entitlement" promises to be a thought-provoking and enlightening read for scholars, historians, educators, and anyone interested in the intersections of race, gender, and power dynamics in America.
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