Explores the politics of color within the African-American community. African American women, representing a variety of hues, speak candidly about the longstanding "caste system" that permeates black society, sharing personal stories about how being too light or too dark has profoundly influenced their lives and relationships. Combines personal interviews and historical footage with literary and dramatic vignettes.
"Explores the politics of color within the African-American community. African American women, representing a variety of hues, speak candidly about the longstanding "caste system" that permeates black society, sharing personal stories about how being too light or too dark has profoundly influenced their lives and relationships. Combines personal interviews and historical footage with literary and dramatic vignettes."@en
"Explores the politics of color within the African-American community. Afro-American women, representing a variety of hues, speak candidly about the longstanding "caste system" that permeates black society and share personal stories about how being too light or too dark has profoundly influenced their life and relationships."
"Explores the politics of color within the African-American community. African American women, representing a variety of hues, speak candidly about the longstanding "caste system" that permeates black society and share personal stories about how being too light or too dark has profoundly influenced their life and relationships."
"Explores the politics of color within the African-American community. African American women, representing a variety of hues, speak candidly about the longstanding "caste system" that permeates black society and share personal stories about how being too light or too dark has profoundly influenced their life and relationships."@en
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