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  2. Sister Souljah moment - Wikipedia

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    Sister Souljah in 1997. The term originated in the 1992 presidential candidacy of Bill Clinton. [3] In a Washington Post interview published on May 13, 1992, the hip hop MC, author, and political activist Sister Souljah was quoted as saying (in response to the question regarding black-on-white violence in the 1992 Los Angeles riots):

  3. Sister Souljah - Wikipedia

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    Lisa Williamson [1] (born 1964), [2] [3] known as Sister Souljah, is an American author, activist, rapper, and film producer. She gained significant attention in 1992, when Bill Clinton , running as the presumptive Democratic Party nominee for President of the United States , criticized her remarks about race in the United States.

  4. Category:June 1992 events in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Sister Souljah moment; Springfield Three; T. Tornado outbreak of June 14–18, 1992; W. 1992 Nemadji River train derailment This page was last edited on 28 December ...

  5. Category:1992 Los Angeles riots - Wikipedia

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    Sister Souljah moment; Spin (1995 film) W. We Shall Be Free; West Las Vegas riots; Y. Yonge Street riot This page was last edited on 22 October 2024, at 10:32 (UTC). ...

  6. Category:1992 neologisms - Wikipedia

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    Sister Souljah moment; Surfing the net This page was last edited on 29 July 2024, at 21:16 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike ...

  7. Talk:Sister Souljah moment - Wikipedia

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    To clarify: the term "Sister Souljah moment" is used principally when commentators wish to talk about an act in terms of its political ramifications. This doesn't mean that the act is insincere or politically calculated, but rather that the speaker using the term wishes to emphasize or analyze the political effect of the act.

  8. By the Time I Get to Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Guest artist Sister Souljah then declares that paramilitary forces are being sent to Arizona so that it will be observed. Footage of the paramilitary committing assassinations is interspersed with black-and-white recreations of King and the Civil Rights Movement receiving violent abuse. [ 4 ]

  9. 360 Degrees of Power - Wikipedia

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    360 Degrees of Power is the only full-length studio album by American rapper, author, and activist Sister Souljah. It was released in January 1992 through Epic Records. [1] The recording sessions took place at Greene St. Recording, in New York. The album was produced by Street Element and the LG Experience. [2]