**Revolutionizing American English: Oxford Dictionary’s Inclusive New African-American Edition**
In an effort to broaden the linguistic spectrum, the Oxford University Press has announced the upcoming publication of the “Oxford Dictionary of African American English.” With the first ten words and their definitions already revealed, this groundbreaking project headed by a known Barack Obama associate promises to revolutionize American language and understanding.
In June of last year, Oxford University Press committed to publishing the “Oxford Dictionary of African American English,” with the goal of diversifying language and celebrating the African-American community’s unique contribution to American English. Confirmed by the New York Times, the first 10 words of this new dictionary were published in late May, revealing a snapshot of the linguistic richness contained within.
With words like “bussin,” describing particularly delicious food or impressive events and “Promised Land,” symbolizing a place where African-Americans can find refuge and freedom, this dictionary promises to be an essential addition to the American literary landscape. Other terms, such as “old school,” referring to the style of early hip-hop and rap music, and “ring shout,” a spiritual dance ritual, showcase the vast range of African-American culture omnipresent in everyday language.
The project is expected to be completed by March 2025, and the New York Times indicates that 100 words have already been selected. As a show of inclusivity and understanding, Harvard University’s African-American history scholar, and a well-known friend of former President Barack Obama, Henry Louis Gates Jr., is set to serve as the project’s editor. Gates, who has made headlines previously for a controversypolitical controversy regarding an accusatory conversation about race with a police officer, sees the project as an opportunity to reshape the English language and strengthen the African-American identity.
The completion of the “Oxford Dictionary of African American English” will mark a crucial milestone in cultural appreciation and understanding. By incorporating the distinct and celebrated vocabulary of the African-American community, this new dictionary stands as a testament to inclusivity and the limitless power of language.
**Showcasing the Richness of Black English: Oxford Dictionary’s Erudite New African-American Edition Continues to Expand**
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This will be awesome for all of of us pale folk who don't speak ebonics.
Yep! While teaching, the "principal" instructed me to teach "ebonics". This was another reason this elevated principal hated some people!
I replied; I cannot teach ebonics to my students. I want them to be able to grow up and get a job ANYWHERE they desired!!!
I am so encouraged to see that Obama continues in his chosen avocation of "society building" by involving himself, and helping a fellow comrade-in-hate, in a project to continue the division of the races and the destruction of American culture, with his ultimate goal of the total elimination of the U.S. Ten words, not astounding progress when you consider that any Baltimore or D.C. corner-crack-dealer could provide a thousand words in ten minutes. Oh, and he who is writing these words IS "old school" and I have never been closer to hip-hop or rap than to have once visited relations in Atlanta. Nonetheless, I am confident that Harvard University’s African American history scholar and renowned bigot and race hustler, Henry Louis Gates Jr. will eventually end this project and move on to more profitable grifting than creating a dictionary with questionable definitions for under-achieving American "yoots." One exciting possibility I would suggest would be for Obama to offer him a job as his personal secretary and the primary ghost writer of his final "autobiography," coupled with a juicy contract at Netflix producing and directing/writing the cinematic version for worldwide release to coincide with the unveiling of The Antichrist and the long-coming truth about Big Mike, their daughters and his birth certificate.