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Natasha Mwansa

Posted on June 1, 2018 July 11, 2018

The Tragic Story Of Sarah Baartman And The Enduring Objectification Of Black Women

Natasha Mwansa
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Natasha Mwansa
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black women, history, objectification, race

The life of the ‘Hottentot Venus’ still feels familiar for those used to being gawked at. Read more

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