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In middle school, the laughter of Black girls was something that people in charge wanted to silence

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Being a Black woman in America means being ever vigilant of how we take up physical and aural space, writes Roxanne Jones .

Jones: Even in middle school, the laughter of Black girls was something that people in charge wanted to silence.

The same thing is playing out on the national stage with the Democratic nominee for U.S. president. Jones: Our country's ire toward Black women’s laughter is a case study in misogynoir.

When I laugh, it is a choice to submit my body to joy. The humor melds with all of the big feelings I spend each day trying to make smaller.

When the laughter spreads, it becomes a seismic rebuke to everything that exists to put us in our place. You can’t bind a Black woman who is free..

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63

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informal

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English

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32

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