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Originally posted by unspokenone25
Back up what you said w/ quotes from such authors. Please include the book (or speech and date of said speech) in which they referred to particular blacks as being well-spoken and articulate. Also, it's Toni Morrison and not Tony. My Soror is not a dude.
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Please re-read what I wrote.
I asked you a question.
I did not say those authors called other blacks articulate, but asked if you consider them articulate.
And the word articulate is used by blacks:
http://www.nblsa.org/
"The National Black Law Students Association (NBLSA) is a national organization designed to articulate and promote the professional needs and goals of Black law students."
http://www.blackcommentator.com/61/61_fr_racism.html
"At the time I still watched the Today show and tuned in to see an interview in progress with two very well dressed, articulate black men who were not entertainers or athletes."
http://www.dusablemuseum.org/program2.asp
"Chantel Mitchell (Ariyan Johnson), a hip, articulate, black high-school girl in Brooklyn"
I could find many more quotes, but you asked a question and I provided the answer sufficiently.
-Rudey
--I'll leave the issue of Toni Morrison's femininity for another thread.