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Classifying the ‘Soul’ slang of Black people - TSDMemphis.com

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by Dr. Joseph A. Bailey II - Today’s Black Slang is like a kaleidoscope whose various overlapping colors/types can serve many purposes. Type I Slang shows one belongs to the fellow slang talkers’ in-group. Preparation for competing with “the guys” is a fun way to develop imagination and wit, as done with “The Dozens.” These […]

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