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Discover Ludwig"black grief" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to describe a deep, despairing form of sorrow, such as when someone has suffered a great loss. For example, "The family was overwhelmed with black grief after the death of their loved one."
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Black grief in this country does still not seem to be taken as seriously as white grief.
Beloved gave a voice to the never-ending cycle of black grief, as felt by the "60 million and more" remembered in the dedication, by the nine that prayed in a church, by the one selling single cigarettes outside a store, and by the one walking down the street with skittles.
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"It is not a black hole of grief.
"I don't want to go into the whole black business of grief," she wrote in one article about widowhood.
But now, here, she was Lady Day, a black woman expressing grief and fury at the mass murder of her brothers in the south.
Inside a packed church today, the black community's grief reached a crescendo with the singing of a hymn about suffering and resolve addressed to Jesus: "I've been up and I've been down, but I'm not going to turn around because I'm fighting".
It was nothing short of full exploitation of Black pain and grief.
She reflects the unspoken grief that black people particularly black women carry.
Clinton put the grief of black mothers front and center.
People abandoned public markers of grief like black armbands, regular graveside visits, wreaths on doors.
It was opened briefly, the crowd pushed forward, and a woman with large sunglasses and shiny black pumps wailed in grief.
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