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by LM Williams · Cited by 26 — The thesis of this study that the black victim of sexual assault is viewed by society as a legitimate victim.
An individual's race should have no impact on her willingness to report a sexual assault, her acceptance of certain myths and stereotypes about rape, or her ...
Nov 10, 2023 — NSVRC talks with filmmaker Aishah Shahidah Simmons about shaping narratives in film that honor the Black female survivor experience. Note: NO!
Timeline of the History of Sexual Violence in the U.S.. The Foundations of Rape Culture in the United States (1492-1662).
84.6% of offenders in cases involving statutory rape were. Native American. •. Their average age was 37 years. •. 95.9% were United States ...
by EA Mosley · 2021 · Cited by 31 — Research indicates that several risk factors associated with sexual violence disproportionally impact Black women, such as poverty and child
by DC Hine · 1989 · Cited by 991 — Rape and the Inner Lives of Black Women in the Middle West. Darlene Clark Hine. Darlene Clark Hine. Search for more articles by this author
The twelve original essays in Black Female Sexualities reveal the diverse ways black women perceive, experience, and represent sexuality.
In May 1870, 15 white men raped a Black woman while other members of the mob lynched her husband. · Enslaved Black women had no legal means to resist or protect ...
by BW Blueprint · 2014 · Cited by 2 — For Black women in the United States specifically, fully accounting for the ways in which their experiences of sexual assault, or rape mor
the courageous, groundbreaking story of Rosa Parks and Recy Taylor—a story that reinterprets the history of America's civil rights movement ...
by MS Jacobs · 2017 · Cited by 239 — There are three culturally held beliefs about. Black women that are relevant to the legal determination of whether Black woman can be victi
African American girls and women 12 years old and older experienced higher rates of rape and sexual assault than white, Asian, and Latina girls and women from ...
Mar 20, 2025 — For centuries, Black women have been survivors of sexual assault. While many have chosen silence as a survival mechanism, there is a long ...
by CS McGuffey · 2013 · Cited by 63 — Using Black women's responses to same-race sexual assault, I demonstrate how scholars can use interpersonal violence to understand social
by SJ South · 1990 · Cited by 114 — Using data on 1,396 rapes reported in the National Crime Survey, we examine various explanations for interracial (black offender-white victi
by A Johnson · 2019 · Cited by 6 — 41 This stereotype prohibits Black women from speaking out after a sexual assault, either in fear of being portrayed as weak or in fear of .
Crystal Feimster breaks new ground in her story of the racial politics of the postbellum South by focusing on the volatile issue of sexual violence.
by JE Smith · 2018 — Nancy Buirksi's documentary The Rape of Recy Taylor centers on a brutal sexual assault in Abbeville, Alabama in 1944. A 24-year-old African American wife .
The historical use of the death penalty for rape demonstrates the racially discriminatory nature of capital punishment in the United States.