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It is grammatically correct to include the phrase "blackness about" in a sentence as long as it makes sense in the context and the words are used appropriately.
It is commonly used in literature and creative writing to convey a feeling or atmosphere of darkness or obscurity. Example: As she ventured deeper into the abandoned house, she could feel a sense of unease, with a thick blackness about the place that seemed to swallow even the faintest glimmer of light.
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According to the standard model of cosmology, the universe faded from the incandescent brilliance of the Big Bang into utter blackness about four hundred thousand years after the cosmos burst into existence.
Hayes mounts arguments within his lyrics: about blackness, about America, too.
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Featuring frank interviews with her parents on race and history, many of the songs are about American blackness, black womanhood, grief and outrage in an openly political — or, some might say, "woke" — way that aestheticized that ongoing national conversation.
When she hit on the idea of the second person, initially it was a "joke" – about blackness as the second person, she says.
White's honesty was admirable, and the questions he raised about blackness as culture versus physiognomy were asked again by Rachel Dolezal, the former and now disgraced white president of the N.A.A.C.P.'s Spokane, Washington, chapter.
"And that's probably true for most of you reading this: if not about blackness itself, then about something related to your identity".
Activist and writer Feminista Jones called out Schumer and Hawn for parodying a song ostensibly about blackness and black womanhood, and started the #AmySchumerGottaGoParty.
Photography is about light and its battle with dark, and blackness seems about to engulf that white, bloodless face.
"(Blackness) is about expansion and survival and thriving in a way that's not just physical.
"I wanted to write a play about blackness, and theatrical forms about the history of blackness, and as a writer I pushed myself to explore ideas and images that made me uneasy," said Mr. Jacobs-Jenkins, who studied anthropology at Princeton University and received a master's degree in performance studies at New York University.
In an interview with his mother, photographer Deborah Willis, Thomas explains: "I always like to stress that the craziest thing about blackness is that black people never had much to do with actually creating it.
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