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DOI: 10.1177/0891243205276755 © 2005 Sociologists for Women in Society Looking Behind the Stereotypes of the "Angry Black Woman"An Exploration of Black Womens Responses to Interracial RelationshipsHunter College In academic research on interracial relationships, as well as popular discourses such as film and television, Black women are often characterized as angry and opposed to interracial relationships. Yet the voices of Black women have been largely neglected. Drawing from focus group interviews with Black college women and in-depth interviews with Black women who are married interracially, the author explores Black womens views on Black-white heterosexual relationships. Black womens opposition to interracial dating is not simply rooted in jealousy and anger toward white women but is based on white racism, Black internalization of racism, and what interracial relationships represent to Black women and signify about Black womens worth. The impact of racism and sexism are clear, with Black women devalued by white standards of beauty and faced with a shortage of available Black men and a lack of "substantive opportunities" to date interracially.
Key Words: interracial marriage racism heterosexual relationships
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