The Black Woman and Double Dutch
By Shanique Jones, published Sep 12, 2007
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She jumps in reach of blessings, they exist between the clash of the ropes, in the roar of revolving twine that ironically produce no change. She will not be conquered, even with whelps on her limbs and mind. Without struggle, there is no progress, and progression for her, her children, and her grandchildren means sacrifice. Her resistance of racism and sexism makes the fight that much easier for the next generations. She fights with her soul and her soles. Jump girl...jump!
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