Examples of use of Ebonics
1. By Carrie JohnsonWashington Post Staff WriterWednesday, January 14, 200'; A08 A former Justice Department official entrusted with enforcing civil rights laws refused to hire lawyers whom he labeled as "commies" and transferred another attorney for allegedly writing in "ebonics" and benefiting from "an affirmative action thing," according to an investigation released yesterday by internal watchdogs.
2. It‘s being used to say more, even, than "here‘s a black person who speaks standard English without a trace of Ebonics." The word articulate is being used to encompass not just speech but a whole range of cultural cues –– dress, bearing, education, golf handicap.