Draft:The Dozens


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The Dozens is a game of spoken words between two contestants, common in African American culture, where participants insult each other until one gives up. It is customary for the Dozens to be played in front of an audience of bystanders, who encourage the participants to reply with more egregious insults to heighten the tension and, consequently, to be more interesting to watch.

The Dozens has its origins in the slave trade of African Americans and has been dated back to the time of slavery in the United States.[1] It has been described as a way to cope with and make light of a difficult situation.[2]