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In Jacqueline Bobo's article, "The Color Purple: Black Women as Cultural Readers", it is discussed how black women create meaning out of the mainstream text of the film "The Color Purple". In Leslie B Innis and Joe R. Feagin's article, "The Cosby Show: The View from the Black Middle Class", they are explaining black middle-classed responses to the portrayal of Black family life on "The Cosby Show". In their articles, Bobo, Innis and Feagin are
will at least one day be close to true, and will not harm how society thinks of a group of people. Bibliography Works Cited Page Bobo, Jacqueline. "The Color Purple: Black Women as Cultural Readers". E.D. Pribram (Ed.) Female Spectators: Looking at film and Television. London: Verso, 1988. Innis, L. and J. Feagin. "Views from the Black Middle Class". Journal of Black Studies, 1995, Vol 25, pp. 692-711. Stewart, Neil. "Midnight Ramble." Modern Times. 1998. Online. Internet. 28 Apr. 2000
