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If you didn't know that the Angry White Woman exists, it's because they're usually celebrated as empowered, strong-willed, and generally kick-ass. Here are 18 white women allowed to have a natural range of emotions without being stereotyped as angry the way black women often are.
Described as: A "strong, badass leader."
Described as: "One of the strongest, most independent and confident characters on television."
Described as: "Brilliant, clever, subtle."
Described as: "Likable, enthusiastic, and hugely passionate."
Described as: "Unapologetic, quick-witted, and hard working"; a "feminist figurehead."
Described as: "An unflinching, unapologetic feminist."
Described as: "Whip-smart, electric, hilarious."
Described as: "Direct," "decisive," and "confident."
Described as: "Quick-witted," "dynamic," a "mastermind."
Described as: "Sassy, sexy, and straight-talking."
Described as: "Snarky and sarcastic and a lover of all things weird, and fundamentally good-hearted too."
Described as: "Tough without being asexual"; "not afraid to speak her mind."