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Shirley Temple, le plus jeune monstre sacré du cinéma de son temps, 1939
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I miss my fro
Today marks the centennial of the birth of Ella Fitzgerald. She was born on April 25th, 1917 in Newport News, VA. She is pictured here in 1946 holding a basket of flowers while singing “A Tisket, a Tasket.” (Eliot Elisofon—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images) #LIFElegends #hbd #EllaFitzgerald
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Matter of Mind
by Amanda Mellinger
i NEED that glare
Your greened eyed love
(idk why i look so pale)
Man, is mercury in retrograde or what?!?!?
does anyone else just feel VEXED?
Does anyone else feel unheard?
Light Skin People: I don't have any privilege!
30 Light skin Privileges Light Skin Blacks Have
Having the ability to deny or not acknowledge that colorism exists.
Be recognized as a symbol of post racism.
It is assumed that you are race neutral when issues of race are raised.
Being standard of beauty in the Black and Latino community.
Being called Black based on the antebellum era one drop rule.
Being racially ambiguous.
People automatically assuming you are mixed and it is seen as a positive attribute.
It is automatically assumed that you are more intelligent than the darker members of your racial group.
Not being seen as angry unlike the darker members of your racial group.
Being considered less threatening by the Eurocentric mainstream based on the color of your skin.
People not making the assumption that you grew up poor unlike your dark skin counterparts.
Being allowed to recognize the variety of your racial/ethnic heritage without ridicule.
Within African American culture being called a “redbone” is regarded as a compliment while being called “darkskin” is considered derogatory.
Having someone tell you that your light skin is better than dark skin.
Can color, dye, relax, or weave your hair without it being seen as an act of self-hate.
The assumption that your relaxed hair and chemically processed curls are your natural texture.
Not being told that, “You are pretty for a dark skin girl.”
Your skin color being valued by some who purposely wants to erase their ethnicity and hates their own skin color.
Taking advantage of skin color privilege depending upon the situation. For example, applying for scholarships for African Americans and Latinos and later passing for other than a minority.
You have a better chance of landing a job than a darker person with the same credentials.
You have better opportunities for education and jobs prospects.
Because of your light skin your relatives may of have had access to Black sororities, fraternities, and other organizations that promoted intraracism.
Your images are reflected in all forms of the Black and Latino owned media.
People who look like you rarely portray the stereotypical maid, downtrodden, Sapphire, and dysfunctional Black women roles on television.
You always play the Black and Latino wife on television.
Being able to be biracial, multiracial, or light skin and still play a Black, Asian, Latino and White person on television when people of a darker hue cannot.
Not having people in entertainment making songs or comments disrespecting your skin color.
If you are light skin Latino you don’t have to prove it.
If you are a light skin Latino it is automatically assumed that you speak Spanish.
You or your family have much more likely have immigrated to America leaving your darker skin counterparts behind.
Brown Paper Bag Test
J. Cole: I Might Not Be as Successful If I Had Dark Skin
us light skinned redbones look way better than them dark skinned girls
Study Claims People Remember Educated Black Men As Lighter-Skinned “You’re Pretty for a Dark-Skinned Girl”: The Continuing Significance of Skin Tone in “the Black Community” We are all Black but you as a light skin person are benefiting from light skin privilege.
CNN’s Don Lemon: “Anchors of Color on Television Are Light-Skinned”
AfricaSpeaks.com – Dialogue on Colorism - Part 1
I can keep going…
Shit like this I despise
I’m glad this post made it to my dash without any interjections
This post is exhausting...
The misogyny is exhausting...
the ignorance is exhausting...
Darkskin (and lightskin) woman LISTEN THE FUCK UP! The Willie Lynch theory states “I HAVE A FULL PROOF METHOD FOR CONTROLLING YOUR BLACK SLAVES...I shall give you an outline of action, but before that, I shall assure you that DISTRUST IS STRONGER THAN TRUST AND ENVY STRONGER THAN ADULATION, RESPECT OR ADMIRATION. The Black slaves after receiving this indoctrination shall carry on and will become self-refueling and self-generating for HUNDREDS of years, maybe THOUSANDS. Don’t forget, you must pitch the OLD black male vs. the YOUNG black male, and the YOUNG black male against the OLD black male. You must use the DARK skin slaves vs. the LIGHT skin slaves, and the LIGHT skin slaves vs. the DARK skin slaves. “
Being Biracial “half black half white” I have honestly gotten a full spectrum of racism, colorism, sexism, thrown in my face, mostly by white people yes, but black folks also (even some family members).
As black people it is VITAL to remember our past in order to build a stronger future. That being said please take a few minutes and read the Willie Lynch theory. Lets not fall prey to its ideals and objectives. Lets not fall prey to things like “the one drop rule” in reverse. Stop trying to divide and classify. Enough of the you vs. me BS!
Idk im sure no ones going to read this (or care). I guess i just wanted to add a voice to the narrative. Please reach out to me so we can dive into this topic deeper.
Here are some associated links if your interested:
http://www.finalcall.com/artman/publish/Perspectives_1/Willie_Lynch_letter_The_Making_of_a_Slave.shtml
https://archive.org/stream/WillieLynchLetter1712/the_willie_lynch_letter_the_making_of_a_slave_1712_djvu.txt
http://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2010/12/one-drop-rule-persists/