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There is absolutely NO SUCH THING as a
so-called "light skinned black" person.
To believe in such a concept is to support the teachings
of the racist One-Drop Rule -- which falsely claims that
'Black' lineage is inferior and that any 'Black' bloodlines
found in one's ancestry has both "contaminated" and
"annihilated" all of one's other ancestral lineages --
and thus, amazingly renders a person of Mixed-Race
ancestral lineage as being mono-racial (full) 'Black'.
If a person who has been categorized as being "black"
is also of a "light-skin" complexion, coloring, hue or tone,
it is just one type of evidence that the person is actually of
Mixed-Race and is NOT of a full-Black ancestral lineage at all.
Most people who are given the false label of "light skinned /
light skin black" are actually, again, Mixed-Race people who
are of a Multi-Generational Multiracially-Mixed (MGM-Mixed)
lineage -- which society has replaced with a One-Drop Rule.
As far how these MGM-Mixed people are treated in the
United States is concerned, it actually depends on the
region of the nation -- as well as the socio-economic
level of the people among whom they are found to live.
In some areas and among some people they are treated
very well; in others they are treated like any other group;
and, in still others, they may not be treated the same.
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African Americans are treated equally in the eyes of the law, but differently by different people. Some people are nice and treat them as if they are humans, while other people disrespect them.
some Indian's were treated like slave's. some were treated with respect and others might be treated right in the middle
how was hitler treated by this father
The slaves were not treated good at all I guess you can try to imagine jail now and then multiply it by 100 and then you will see how the slaves were treated.
they were treated poorly
The African Americans were treated like slaves. They weren't treated equally.
AfricanAmericans to gain equal rights
how did AfricanAmericans rights change before, during, and after reconstruction?
Which specific law are you referring to? Can you provide more context or details so I can give you a more precise answer?
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a princess is treated very well but a king/queen is treated better
they are not treated
Primary psychopathy cannot be treated, secondary psychopathy can be treated.
They are treated as the same thing bad and treated unfairly!
they were treated bad
how is arteritis treated
they were treated badly
he was treated well