Black Madonna: A Womanist Look at Mary of NazarethBy Courtney Hall Lee (2017)
Hundreds of medieval statues of Mary, the mother of Jesus, depict her with dark skin. Whether the statues were created this way or if smoke and dust over time have changed them is debated. This author uses this idea to discuss our society’s perspectives of Black women. Chapters in Part 1, entitled "Black motherhood: a history," include: “Motherhood during American slavery”; “Still serving: domestic work post-slavery”; “Sapphire, Mammy, and Jezebel: stereotypes of Black women.”
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