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The president of various school clubs, Landon sees herself as a future leader of American black society. Being one of the few black students in her school inspires her to be aware of black issues, although she simultaneously is bitter about having to always play the part. In "[[Gifted]]" she went so far as to refer to her perceived role as "queen of the Negroes."
 
Jodie's relationship with Mack is hinted to be under strain during the series and spin-off books, with Jodie unable to fully commit to it. In "[[The Daria Diaries]]", Jodie even questions ''why'' she dates him, whether it's because she genuinely likes him or "because he's who he is and you're who you are and others don't care to question the equation?".
[[Image:landonhome.jpg|frame|Jodie Landon's home in Lawndale]]
 
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