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A Tightrope of Perfection: The Rhetoric and Risk of Black Women’s Intellectualism on Display in Television and Social Media

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  • ———.“I can say all day what I ‘meant,’ but my intentions do not negate the very real pain I have caused. I sincerely apologize.” 30Dec. 2013, 5:59 PM.Tweet.
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