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[quote=Anonymous]https://mic.com/articles/141835/azealia-banks-slams-beyonc-s-lemonade-and-its-heartbroken-black-female-narrative "Beyoncé also spent a great deal of time touching on themes she began to discuss in "Formation" — namely, Black Lives Matter and the resilience of black women. During "Freedom," Beyoncé featured several mothers of black men who were killed either by police or vigilantes...The poems of Warsan Shire and speeches by Malcolm X woven throughout Lemonade are testament to the fact that while Beyoncé is the creative force behind Lemonade she is not its sole subject. She is interested in larger questions about black womanhood and black women's bodies. To suggest that Beyoncé's marriage is the only subject at hand in Lemonade begs the simple question: Have you even seen it?" [/quote]
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