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In Jacqueline Bobo's article, "The Color Purple: Black Women as Cultural Readers", it is
discussed how black women create meaning out of the mainstream text of the film "The
Color Purple". In Leslie B Innis and Joe R. Feagin's article, "The Cosby Show: The
View from the Black Middle Class", they are explaining black middle-classed responses
to the portrayal of Black family life on "The Cosby Show". In their articles, Bobo, Innis
and Feagin are
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will at least one day be close to true, and will not harm how society
thinks of a group of people.
Bibliography
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Bobo, Jacqueline. "The Color Purple: Black Women as Cultural Readers". E.D. Pribram (Ed.) Female Spectators: Looking at film and Television. London: Verso, 1988.
Innis, L. and J. Feagin. "Views from the Black Middle Class". Journal of Black Studies, 1995, Vol 25, pp. 692-711.
Stewart, Neil. "Midnight Ramble." Modern Times. 1998. Online. Internet. 28 Apr. 2000