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  2. Light skin - Wikipedia

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    Light skin is a human skin color that has a low level of eumelanin pigmentation as an adaptation to environments of low UV radiation. [1] [2] Due to migrations of people in recent centuries, light-skinned populations today are found all over the world.

  3. Edmonson sisters - Wikipedia

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    New Orleans was the largest slave market in the nation, and well known for selling "fancy girls" (light-skinned enslaved young women) as sex slaves. [4] [12] Hamilton Edmonson, the eldest of the siblings, had already been living as a freeman for several years. He worked as a cooper.

  4. Redbone (ethnicity) - Wikipedia

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    In Louisiana, the Redbone cultural group consists mainly of the families of migrants to the state following the Louisiana Purchase in 1803. The term Redbone became disfavored as it was a pejorative nickname applied by others; however, in the past 30 years, the term has begun to be used as the preferred description for some creole groups, including the Louisiana Redbones.

  5. High yellow - Wikipedia

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    The Cotton Club of the Prohibition era "had a segregated, white-only audience policy and a color-conscious, 'high yellow' hiring policy for chorus girls". [9] It was common for lighter-skinned African Americans to hold "paper bag parties," which admitted only those whose complexion was lighter than that of a brown paper bag.

  6. Mulatto - Wikipedia

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    These included mulato blanco or mulata blanca ('white mulatto'), for light-skinned slave. These were usually American-born slaves. Some said categorized persons i.e. mulata blanca used their light skin to their advantage if they escaped their unlawful and brutal incarceration from their criminal slave owners, thus 'passing' as free persons of ...

  7. OnlyOnAOL: Judith Light bares (nearly) all in 'Transparent'

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    That's because Light has been pulling double-duty, co-starring in the Broadway production of "Therese Raquin," opposite Keira Knightley. The show runs through Jan. 3. "It's what comes to you ...

  8. Plaçage - Wikipedia

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    The plaçage of black women with white lovers, Guillory writes, could take place only because of the socially determined value of their light skin, the same light skin that commanded a higher price on the slave block, where light skinned girls fetched much higher prices than did prime field hands. [25]

  9. Human skin color - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 10 December 2024. "Skin pigmentation" redirects here. For animal skin pigmentation, see Biological pigment. Extended Coloured family from South Africa showing some spectrum of human skin coloration Human skin color ranges from the darkest brown to the lightest hues. Differences in skin color among ...