Tracey Lewis-Elligan's conclusion could be stated as:
A. African American girls adhere to Afrocentric beauty norms that are clearly different from Eurocentric ones.
B. Mothers have a much stronger role in the daughters' eating behaviors in African American communities than in Caucasian ("white") communities.
C. African American girls offer each other support and solidarity, so they feel less pressured by boys' definitions of the ideal girl than do white girls and Latinas.
D. Affluent African American girls experience pressures about beauty and weight that are similar to pressures on white girls.
E. There is a very large difference between whites and African Americans on the topic of "ideal size" for a girl—it is size 6-8 for whites and 12-14 for African Americans.
D
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