Which of the following statements is true of the Jezebel, a stereotypical subtype of Black women?
A. It is a stereotype of a highly sexed Black woman who is portrayed as immoral, seductive, and promiscuous.
B. It is the prototype of a domineering, aggressive, strong, and unfeminine woman.
C. It is the prototype of a happy slave whose huge breasts and perpetual smile symbolize her role as nurturer.
D. It is a stereotype of a woman with dark complexion, bandana-covered hair, broad features, and a fat body, marking her as asexual.
Answer: A
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