The development of an African American child\u27s self-esteem has always been a delicate topic. Whether it has been ignored or expounded on, the image of the Black child, especially girls, plays a vital role in the cultural and racial exchange in America. However, in the continued dialogue revolving around expressing and developing a sense of racial pride among African American girls an equally damaging force is also constructed. While it protests the dominant social standards within American society it also perpetuates and often excludes many children, simply based on physical characteristics leaving them to exist in a racial \u27gray\u27 zone. Critics, like Melissa Harris-Perry, have argued that Black stereotypes, even positive, self perp...