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A meditation on the role that color plays among African Americans and in mainstream society describes the author's experiences with her parents' differing values, the impact of color on her education and career, and her role as a wife in Africa.
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Race identity, Social aspects, Human skin color, Social aspects of Human skin color, African American women, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Human skin color, Biography, Color, African Americans, 1000blackgirlbooks, Colorism, African americans, biographyPeople
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Don't Play in the Sun: One Woman's Journey Through the Color Complex
January 4, 2005, Anchor
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in English
1400077362 9781400077366
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Don't play in the sun: one woman's journey through the color complex
2004, Doubleday
in English
- 1st ed.
0385507860 9780385507868
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"I am ten, standing before the gilt-framed mirror over the mahogany cabinet where the silver and good china are stored."
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