To make up roughly 36% of the US female population, but being the most underrated , unappreciated, and unprotected . To be desired, but to never be fully loved or supported. To be one with the universe and help build the nation. Only to be treated as if we’re a burden. The black woman is a beautiful, divine, and wonderfully made human being, yet her beauty and strength go unrewarded. Sometimes, discarded, and even ignored. Society has labeled her difficult, aggressive, and “manly”. With these unwarranted labels there’s no wonder why she must wake up every day, put that s on her chest, and cape on her back. This then leads to the black woman superhero syndrome that develops in the mind. The one that says you must excel, and are obligated to manifest strength, obligated to suppress emotions, resist being vulnerable or dependent, succeed and help others despite limited resources. There is a need for support of the black women because she more than just her skin. In 20...