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- 2008399585 abstract "Frost examines whether color prejudice or black slavery came first. Did slavery create negative feelings toward dark skin? Or was it the other way around? Frost argues that skin color had a very different meaning before slavery, as the main difference in skin color (among people of a similar ethnic background) was among men and women; women had fairer skin than men. With the rise of black slavery, the feelings rooted in this earlier meaning of skin color took on a new role.".
- 2008399585 contributor B11250544.
- 2008399585 created "c2005.".
- 2008399585 date "2005".
- 2008399585 date "c2005.".
- 2008399585 dateCopyrighted "c2005.".
- 2008399585 description "Frost examines whether color prejudice or black slavery came first. Did slavery create negative feelings toward dark skin? Or was it the other way around? Frost argues that skin color had a very different meaning before slavery, as the main difference in skin color (among people of a similar ethnic background) was among men and women; women had fairer skin than men. With the rise of black slavery, the feelings rooted in this earlier meaning of skin color took on a new role.".
- 2008399585 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 2008399585 extent "x, 127 p. :".
- 2008399585 identifier "1877275727".
- 2008399585 identifier "9781877275722".
- 2008399585 issued "2005".
- 2008399585 issued "c2005.".
- 2008399585 language "eng".
- 2008399585 publisher "Christchurch, N.Z. : Cybereditions,".
- 2008399585 subject "303.385 22".
- 2008399585 subject "GN197 .F76 2005".
- 2008399585 subject "Human skin color.".
- 2008399585 subject "Prejudices History.".
- 2008399585 title "Fair women, dark men : the forgotten roots of color prejudice / Peter Frost.".
- 2008399585 type "text".