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"The Construction of Black Masculinity: White Supremacy Now and Then," Abby L. Ferber
Ferber examines the problematic perception of Black males in a White supremacist system. She argues that perceptions today as athletic figures are informed by past slave-associated stereotypes as being physically adept but unintelligent, and having an animalistic, hypersexual nature. Previous justification of these statements was based upon incorrect biological assumptions, but is now attributed to Black culture. Ferber presents these modern stereotypes being heavily rooted in professional athletics, with their presentation as strong "bad boys", but largely under the control of White quarterbacks in football, or White coaches in other sports. These issues are also seen as a way for White populations to justify their power and control, by blaming shortcomings not as a product of institutionalized racism, but as the fault of Black culture.
One concern with the role of Black men and sports is that they are
a. assumed to be athletic with little consideration for other abilities
b. are often still controlled and dominated by White men
c. reinforces stereotypes of "animal" behavior
d. all of these choices are correct

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