Enonics in America
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Ebonics is the name given to what linguists refer to as BE (Black English) or African American Vernacular English1. Black English has been around since the time of slavery and the slave trade in the United States. It is a mixture of West African languages (such as Ibo, Yoruba, and Hausa) and English which has been passed down from generation to generation of African Americans . The use of ebonics has revitalized in popularity among many
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www.sen.ca.gov/htbin/cahtml?GOPHER_ROOT2:[BILL.CURRENT.SB.FROM0200.SB0205]CUR RVER.TXT;1/bill/SB205. Lewis, Brian C.. "Black English: Its History and Its Role in the Education of Our Children." 1996. http://www.princeton.edu/~bclewi! s/blacktalk.html. Pyle, Amy. "L.A. Board Delays Debate on Ebonics." Los Angeles Times. 1/14/97. P.B3. Rakestraw, Edgar Jr.. "Resolution of the Board Of Education." January 15, 1997. http://www.ousd.k12.ca.us/AmendRes9697-006.html.