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National Humanities Center: Teacher Serve: Freedom's Story: Pigmentocracy

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Trudier Harris, Professor of English at the University of North Carolina, takes a look at pigmentocracy, the distinctions that people of African descent in America make in their various skin tones. She suggests that there is a hierarchical value that viewers place on such skin tones. Lighter skin tones are valued more than darker skin tones both within and outside African American communities resulting in social, economic, and political implications.

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