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  2. Redbone (ethnicity) - Wikipedia

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    Redbone is a term historically used in much of the southern United States to denote a multiracial individual or culture. Among African Americans the term has been slang for fairer-skinned Black people, often for women specifically or for Black people with red undertones.

  3. Brown paper bag test - Wikipedia

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    Black athletes with various skin tones. Privilege has long been associated with skin tone in the African-American community, dating back to the era of slavery.Mixed-race children of European American fathers were sometimes given privileges ranging from more desirable work, apprenticeships or formal education, to allocation of property or even freedom from enslavement.

  4. High yellow - Wikipedia

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    High yellows, while still considered part of the African-American ethnic group, were thought to gain privileges because of their skin and ancestry. [3] " Yellow" is in reference to the usually very pale undertone to the skin color of members of this group, due to mixture with white people. [ 4 ]

  5. Discrimination based on skin tone - Wikipedia

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    African Americans with lighter skin tone and "European features", such as lighter eyes and smaller noses and lips, have more opportunities in the media industry. For example, film producers hire lighter-skinned African Americans more often, television producers choose lighter-skinned cast members, and magazine editors choose African American ...

  6. 20 iconic slang words from Black Twitter that shaped pop culture

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    African American Vernacular English, or Black American English, is one of America's greatest sources of linguistic creativity, and Black Twitter especially has played a pivotal role in how words ...

  7. Color terminology for race - Wikipedia

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    Categorization of racial groups by reference to skin color is common in classical antiquity. [7] For example, it is found in e.g. Physiognomica, a Greek treatise dated to c. 300 BC. The transmission of the "color terminology" for race from antiquity to early anthropology in 17th century Europe took place via rabbinical literature.

  8. Dark skin - Wikipedia

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    Dark skin is a type of human skin color that is rich in melanin pigments. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] People with dark skin are often referred to as black people , [ 4 ] although this usage can be ambiguous in some countries where it is also used to specifically refer to different ethnic groups or populations.

  9. ‘The Color of Law’ unveiled truths that Black Americans have ...

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    The National Association of Real Estate Brokers, Inc. (NAREB) was founded in Tampa, Florida, in 1947 as an equal opportunity and civil rights advocacy organization for African-American real estate ...