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Dorothea Dix, the American advocate for the mentally ill in the 19th century, had fair skin, typical of many people of her European descent during that time period. Her appearance, including her skin color, was consistent with her background, as she was born to a family of English ancestry. However, specific details about her skin tone are not extensively documented.

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