| 31. | The same has been happening with black English vernacular roughly in the last 30 years.
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| 32. | For years, the man has been the president, perhaps associated with main man, from black English.
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| 33. | But you speak black English, she was told.
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| 34. | Sometimes white English was Hyde and black English Jekyll; sometimes it was the other way around.
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| 35. | Many black children in Oakland speak black English.
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| 36. | It's social pressures that keep black English around.
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| 37. | Black English has appealed to people from the earliest days of America, from minstrels to jazz.
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| 38. | It's an impressive list of rich works that demonstrates the hypocrisy of denouncing black English as backwards.
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| 39. | They are also the ones who are so sure of themselves when they talk about black English.
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| 40. | Some of the terminology he used in his books crossed over into the lexicon of Black English.
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