The "Jezebel" African American woman stereotype has its beginnings even before slavery. European visitors to Africa observed the near nudity in some of the tribes and saw their passionate dancing as evidence that these black people were innately filled with lust.
The Jezebel is usually thought of as a light skinned, usually biracial black woman. In contrast to dark skinned slave women, these women were viewed as more beautiful by the slave masters because they obviously looked closer to white.
White women began to take on the image of being pure, virginal and noble. At the same time black women took on the opposite perception. They were viewed as sexually deviant and promiscuous. Black ladies of all shades were seen as bad dirty women who were worldly with no morals.
This is ironic considering that the black slave women were taken and raped by their white slave masters.
Today, the Jezebel stereotype seems to be very covert and under the surface. Black women are thought of as promiscuous, but they do not really do anything to reinforce that idea. African American women are thought of as prudish and hard to get, yet also viewed as free with their bodies.
This does not make much sense because most Girls Gone Wild videos do not have any black females in them. Black college girls do not claim to be "bar-sexual" in large numbers. Black women, generally do not want to date anything else than a black man. Wouldn't a promiscuous woman be open to whoever could offer her a bed? If black women were so loose, wouldn't other races of men approach them more often in hopes of getting lucky?
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