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  2. Discrimination based on skin tone - Wikipedia

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    Research suggests that light-skinned African American women have higher salaries and greater job satisfaction than dark-skinned women. [218] Being "too black" has recently been acknowledged by the U.S. Federal courts in an employment discrimination case under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. In Etienne v.

  3. Vitiligo - Wikipedia

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    Vitiligo (/ ˌ v ɪ t ɪ ˈ l aɪ ɡ oʊ /, vi-ti-leye-goh) is a chronic autoimmune disorder that causes patches of skin to lose pigment or color. [1] The cause of vitiligo is unknown, but it may be related to immune system changes, genetic factors, stress, or sun exposure. [5] [6] Treatment options include topical medications, light therapy ...

  4. Health and appearance of Michael Jackson - Wikipedia

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    Vitiligo's drastic effects on the body can cause psychological distress. Jackson used fair-colored makeup, [3] and possibly skin-bleaching prescription creams, [4] to cover up the uneven blotches of color caused by the illness. The creams would have further lightened his skin, and, with the application of makeup, he could appear very pale. [14]

  5. Do AI-generated images reinforce gender and racial stereotypes?

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    White man. Hotpot.ai. White man. Again, light skinned men swept the board. While the DALL-E image is trickier to discern due to the lighting and shadows on his face, the hands are a lighter skin tone.

  6. 'Love Island USA' winner Zeta Morrison says fans judged her ...

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    Morrison was the season four winner of Love Island USA, making her the second Black woman to win the coveted title. And while her self-confidence had long since been developed, she says that being ...

  7. Black Like Me - Wikipedia

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    Griffin, in disguise as a black man, in a Negro café. In late 1959, John Howard Griffin went to a friend's house in New Orleans, Louisiana. Once there, under the care of a dermatologist, Griffin underwent a regimen of large oral doses of the anti-vitiligo drug methoxsalen, and spent up to 15 hours daily under an ultraviolet lamp for about a week.

  8. Vitiligo Made Me Famous, but It’s Not Who I Am - AOL

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  9. Pre-modern conceptions of whiteness - Wikipedia

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    Men with pale or light skin, leukochrōs (λευκόχρως, "white-skinned") could be considered weak and effeminate by Ancient Greek writers such as Plato and Aristotle. [57] According to Aristotle, "Those whose skin is too dark are cowardly: witness Egyptians and the Ethiopians. Those whose skin is too light are equally cowardly: witness ...