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  2. Watermelon stereotype - Wikipedia

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    However, for many in the majority white culture, watermelons embodied and threatened a loss of dominance. Southern White resentment against African Americans led to a politically potent cultural caricature, using the watermelon to disparage African Americans as childish and unclean, among other negative attributes. [1]

  3. Watermelon as a Palestinian symbol - Wikipedia

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    In 1980, the IDF shut down an art gallery in Ramallah. According to the exhibit organizer the IDF explained that the rules forbade Palestinians from displaying red, green, black and white, and watermelon is an example of art that violated the Israeli army's rules. [7] Flag of Palestine, with a watermelon replacing the red triangle

  4. How the watermelon stereotype came to be weaponized ... - AOL

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    The harmful stereotype dates back to the 19th century when freed Black Americans became merchants and sold the fruit for profit. How the watermelon stereotype came to be weaponized against Black ...

  5. Whiteface (performance) - Wikipedia

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    Whiteface is a type of performance in which a dark person uses makeup in order to appear white-skinned, usually to portray a stereotype. [1] The term is a reversal of the form of performance known as blackface, in which makeup was used by a performer to make themselves look like a black person, usually to portray a stereotype.

  6. I am unapologetically Black, and I will never be ashamed of ...

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    First of all, let me just say I had no idea there was such thing as National Watermelon Month. I The post I am unapologetically Black, and I will never be ashamed of eating watermelon appeared ...

  7. Mita Cuaron - Wikipedia

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    The screen print, Virgen de la Sandía (1996) was created again in 1997 by using an alternative art medium of watercolor paint. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] Margarita “Mita” Cuaron’s new version of the piece, Virgen de la Sandía (1997) depicts Our Lady of Guadalupe fully clothed in a pink gown covered by her recognizable green mantle with golden sun rays.

  8. 10 Best Sides for the Ultimate Backyard BBQ - AOL

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    White bread Other popular BBQ sides include watermelon salad, succotash, cucumber salad, grilled asparagus, garlic bread or Texas toast, and Ambrosia salad (a creamy fruit salad). bhofack2 / iStock

  9. David Alexidze - Wikipedia

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    In general four trends can be identified in Davit Alexidze’s art: graphical works on black background, figurative paintings on black background (times on textured surface) of elongated vertical or horizontal picture planes, yellow series and black-and-white abstract arts. Alexidze’s art is being created in late 20th and early 21st century ...