Blacklisted: How Black Female Artists are Being Persecuted By The Media

Blacklisted: How Black Female Artists are Being Persecuted By The Media

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VOX ATL staff writer Zariah Taylor brings some light to the way Black female recording artists are treated and judged unfairly in the media.

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