These works reflected the complexities of racial identity and colorism within the African American community, exploring themes of light skin privilege and discrimination faced by darker-skinned individuals. They highlighted the internalized racism that exists based on skin color and its impact on personal identity and relationships within the community.
more black
This phrase is a play on words, implying that darker-skinned fruits are sweeter. In reality, sweetness in berries and cherries varies depending on the type and ripeness of the fruit. The color of the fruit is not a reliable indicator of its sweetness.
A berry color or a reddish pink color!
really really black, you cannt get any blacker than that
you fade it with black and gray to make more of a blacker version of i on the ground
PINK
Ham was the father of Cush, Egypt, Put and Canaan. He was no a real black man but kind of native type. during the centuries the descendants of Ham were gradually turning blacker and blacker from the weather.
Black.
A true black will not reflect any light of any colour.
red
her favorite color is purple of couse!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is an analogy used to deter the thinking that all things black, particularly African Americans are not bad or negative. Its basically saying that in judging berries, the darker the better. So theyre using the same to quantify a dark person, whereas the general thinking on the subject of color, the closer a person or thing is to jet black, the worse it is. And it all starts with the mentality that "white" is good, and "black is bad".