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An inner strength that made her overcome all the odds to emerge an icon, a love for fashion that relates to her culture, and respect for cultural background especially with regard to the mode of dressing among women. Unlike other texts that present a violent cultural icon especially due to the racist ideologies of the past, the icon in this case presents a different image that represents calmness, inner peace, and confidence in whatever she did. The cultural icon is regarded as one of the pioneers who helped in reshaping culture, music, and arts especially among the people of African origin, and helped them to spread their skills across the globe due to her prowess in compositions, all of which were deeply rooted in the classical Christian theology that she closely practiced (Boodram, 2012).
Therefore, the icon stood for a strong feminist advocate who declared the strong power of women, especially as a minority in a world that was ruled by racial ideologies and racial suppressions. Interestingly, the icon did not hip upon herself an iconic or a hero status in his artistic work. On the contrary, she presented herself as a humble person with a duty to ensure her countrymen (especially with regard to the descendants of the black immigrants) would find a better place under the sun through her endless efforts. Her humbleness and simplicity were, therefore, a contradiction to the iconic and heroic role attributed to her after achieving her dreams.
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