Discrimination based on skin tone
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Discrimination based on skin color, also known as colorism, or shadeism, is a form of prejudice and/or discrimination in which people who share similar ethnicity traits or perceived race are treated differently based on the social implications that come with the cultural meanings that are attached to skin color.
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See also
- Apartheid
- Black is beautiful
- Black Lives Matter
- Black nationalism
- Black Power
- Black Power movement
- Black supremacy
- Blonde stereotype
- Blonde versus brunette rivalry
- Colonial mentality
- Environmental racism
- Ethnic penalty
- Fitzpatrick scale for skin color
- Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere
- Greater Germanic Reich
- Internalized racism
- Italian Fascism and racism
- Italian racial laws
- Jim Crow laws
- Mulatto
- Myanmar nationality law
- Nazism and race
- Nordicism
- One-drop rule
- Orientalism
- Persecution of people with albinism
- Prejudice and discrimination against redheads
- Race (human categorization)
- Racial Equality Proposal
- Racial fetishism
- Racial hierarchy
- Racialism
- Racial nationalism
- Racial policy of Nazi Germany
- Racial segregation
- Racism
- Sinocentrism
- Skin color of Michael Jackson
- Supremacism#Racial
- Tanorexia
- Völkisch movement
- White Australia policy
- White nationalism
- White supremacy
- Yellow Peril
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