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  • Racism vs Colorism: It will take a long time to end them.

    Posted by tomboy620 on May 1, 2019July 4, 2019

    Ladies in the Victorian error were obsessed with pale skin. The obsession with whiter skin was associated with purity and social class. Women with tanned skin were assumed to be manual workers, toiling under the hot sun. On the other hand, whiter skinned was a common color for rich women in the higher circles of society.

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