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=== Black women === Black women have been fetishized and objectified throughout history. They may be portrayed as having a more animalistic nature than their non-black counterparts. People who fetishize black women are sometimes pejoratively said to have "[[jungle fever]]".<ref name=":03">{{Cite journal |last=Bianca |first=Fransisca |date=2017 |title=Fetishism and Sexual Objectification towards African (Black) Women in Modern Society: Analyzing the Portrayal of African Women in the Media |url=https://journal.unpar.ac.id/index.php/Sentris/article/view/4132 |journal=Jurnal Sentris |language=en |volume=1 |issue=1 |pages=91β99 |doi=10.26593/sentris.v1i1.4132.91-99 |s2cid=240601761 |issn=2746-3826|doi-access=free }}</ref> Black women are widely objectified in the media and in pornography, and are scrutinized more closely for doing the same things as their non-black counterparts.{{Citation needed|date=August 2023}} They are also stereotyped in the media as having more curvaceous bodies and bigger lips.<ref name=":03" />
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