carina mitchell, who wrote a book called from slave cabins to the white. and in that book, she analyzes how the public received michelle obama. you know, she should checked she checked smokes most, boxes, video motherhood. she's then she adheres to traditional beauty standards. she's in a heterosexual marriage, but she's black and motherhood in america has really been defined by whiteness for hundreds years. and karissa in her book, points to the massive of the movie the help, which came out when michelle obama was first lady and really posits that, you know, many americans, white americans, you know, because of racism, uncomfortable with the idea of a black first lady reigning over the domestic sphere and in the help. of course, the you know the black women in that movie are upholding a white woman's domestic space. so she really posited that because of this racist discomfort with a black woman in our nation's most visible domestic space, the the help a sort of release valve that racist you backlash against michelle obama. so that's all her analysis and j