You insult the young woman, then you insult me, and then you claim that it’s important that everyone on the thread be reminded of the demeaning label used over 150 years ago for enslaved childcaregivers because history!
Well, yes, white supremacist racism is the very worst part of American history; and its language is apparently still worth trotting out and defending, according to you.
So again, thank you so much for pointing out how a stereotypical put-down came immediately to your mind when you saw a photo of a black person! Without your demonstration of the way white supremacy is maintained in the minds that cherish it, we might not have known how the heart of a racist labels black people as they would have been labeled way back in the day as a defense against seeing them as deserving any success they may have achieved in these, oh, 53 to 73 years since the legal dismantling of Jim Crow.
Again, you base a rant on a false assumption. I made my first post before I saw the young lady's (oops, sorry, the WOC's) photo. Of course, you are still ahead of me on the wokeness scale, since I still gendered her and you saw past gender.
Although a superwoke feminist may take you to task for using perSON.