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20 June, 22:07

During slavery, lighter-skinned blacks were given certain privileges over darker-skinned blacks. When slavery was outlawed, what happened?

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  1. 20 June, 23:56
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    Answer: During slavery, lighter-skinned blacks were privileged while dark-skinned blacks had no privilege. The reason for this privilege is the resemblance of light black skin to white skin. But after the slavery ended, light-skinned people were not considered black enough by the black community, all this history during the period of slavery brought many tensions.

    Normally light-skinned blacks are confused and do not understand their place, because for whites, they are black, and for blacks they are not black enough.
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