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  2. Category : People by populated place and occupation in Indiana

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  3. Color terminology for race - Wikipedia

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    An assessment of racism in Trinidad notes people often being described by their skin tone, with the gradations being "HIGH RED – part White, part Black but 'clearer' than Brown-skin: HIGH BROWN – More white than Black, light skinned: DOUGLA – part Indian and part Black: LIGHT SKINNED, or CLEAR SKINNED Some Black, but more White: TRINI ...

  4. Category:People from Indiana - Wikipedia

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    This category is for people from the United States state of Indiana Classification : People : By nationality : American : By state : Indiana Also: Countries : United States : States : Indiana : People

  5. Discrimination based on skin tone - Wikipedia

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    Discrimination based on skin tone, also known as colorism or shadeism, is a form of prejudice and discrimination in which people of certain ethnic groups, or people who are perceived as belonging to a different-skinned racial group, are treated differently based on their different skin tone.

  6. Category:People by populated place in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    People from Knox, Indiana (5 P) People from Kokomo, Indiana (1 C, 53 P) L. People from La Porte, Indiana (50 P) People from LaGrange, Indiana (7 P) People from ...

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  9. High yellow - Wikipedia

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    High yellow, occasionally simply yellow (dialect: yaller, yella), is a term used to describe a light-skinned black person . It is also used as a slang for those thought to have "yellow undertones". [1] The term was in common use in the United States at the end of the 19th century and the mid 20th century.