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{{Wiktionary|Ebonics}}
'''Ebonics''' may refer to: '''Ebonics''' may refer to:
*], a distinctive ], or variety, of English spoken by ], usually called "Ebonics" *], a distinctive lect, or variety, of English spoken by African Americans, sometimes called ''Ebonics''
*], generated by the recognition in December 1996 by the Oakland, California school board of "Ebonics" (i.e. African-American Vernacular English) as a distinct language *], originally referring to the language of the descendants of enslaved African people, but later coming to mean African-American Vernacular English
*'']'', a 1975 book by social scientist Robert Williams
*], a term that is used for what linguists far more often term African American Vernacular English, and that was originally used with strong connotations of the African origin of this language
*"Ebonics", a song by rapper Big L from the album '']''
*'']'', a 1975 book about Ebonics
*"Ebonics", a track on '']'', an album by Big L

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