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  2. Khoudia Diop - Wikipedia

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    Khoudia Diop was teased as a child because of her dark skin tone, but after moving to Paris at age 15, she was repeatedly approached with the suggestion that she become a model. [4] She nicknamed herself the " Melanin Goddess" (alluding her dark black skin) to express pride in her appearance.

  3. African-American beauty - Wikipedia

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    Portrayals of straight hair in the media have set a beauty standard which is exclusionary of the different hair textures of African Americans. [12] Despite the role played by media in setting beauty standards for hair, social media has provided a platform for African Americans who are progressing beauty standards by wearing their hair in ...

  4. List of black fashion models - Wikipedia

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    Khoudia Diop – Senegalese model who calls herself the "Melanin Goddess" because of her dark skin tone. [4] Waris Dirie – Somalian model active in the late '80s and early '90s who is also an activist against female circumcision.She appeared in the Pirelli Calendar with a sixteen year old Naomi Campbell. She wrote a book "The Desert flower ...

  5. Brown Skin Girl - Wikipedia

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    The video acts as a celebration and affirmation of the beauty of dark skin. [17] It depicts a black debutante ball (a tradition in African-American communities in the Southern United States) and showcases a variety of black and brown girls and women, including Mexican-Kenyan actress Lupita Nyong'o, British model Naomi Campbell, American singer ...

  6. Alek Wek - Wikipedia

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    Dark-skinned models were rare, if not unheard of, in the high fashion industry. As a result, Alek's mainstream success was celebrated by black women all over the world. Oprah Winfrey commented that "if Alek had been on the cover of a magazine when I was growing up, I would have had a different concept of who I was."

  7. LightSkinKeisha - Wikipedia

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    LightSkinKeisha's stage name was inspired by the character Kisha from the 1998 film Belly, whom she described as "dark-skin Kisha". [7] She first became popular as an influencer for comedic videos she posted to her Instagram and YouTube accounts starting in 2014, wherein she discussed her relationships and everyday life. [8]

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  9. Rashida Strober - Wikipedia

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    Rashida Strober is an American playwright and dark-skin activist. [1] [2] Strober is known for her to play A Dark Skinned Woman's Revenge about her experiences as a dark-skinned Caribbean-American woman. [1] The play debuted in St. Petersburg, Florida, in 2011. [1] The play was later adapted into a book.