The Color Complex (Revised): The Politics of Skin Color in a New Millennium
Kathy Russell · Midge Wilson, Ph.D. · Ronald Hall
Jan 2013 · Sold by Anchor
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A courageous, humane, and provocative examination of how differences in color and features among African Americans have played and continue to play a role in their professional lives, friendships, romances, and families.
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Antonio “Tonyg” Gardner
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August 24, 2014
Colorism is deeper than black and white. Its not racism its almost unnaturally natural. What the world rallies around is what everyone want. If it isn't colorism, it is another status symbol the world creates that the world will chase.
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About the author
Kathy Russell is Vice President of Sales for Omar Supplies Inc and lives in Plainfield, Illinois with her husband, photographer James M. Cole. Midge Wilson is an associate dean and professor who holds a joint appointment in psychology and women’s and gender studies at DePaul University, also in Chicago. Ronald E. Hall is a social work professor at Michigan State University.
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