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[QUOTE]Originally posted by meninarmer: [QB] Skin bleaching by blacks has been around since slavery. In the 1800s they used lye and water to whiten skin. Today, skin bleachers are the number 1 selling cosmetics advertised in woman's publications like Ebony, Jet, and Essence magazines. If you look at Oprah when she started in Baltimore versus toady, you can easily see she has been bleaching her skin also. The article came out of the African Now publication. Remember that black men in the US straigtened their hair called a conk, and in the 1990s used the Jerry curl to do the same thing attempting to gain "whiter" looking hair. As you know, black women have always made the distinction between "good" hair and "buckshots". Today, we see black women spending 10s of millions of dollars on horse hair weaves, blue contact lens, and even blond wigs. Must of today's push to integrate with whites is embraced by blacks due to these psychological misconceptions placed in their heads by whites regarding the perfection of white features, versus the imperfection of black features such as; braod, flat nose, dark skin, kinky hair, large lips, large buttocks, ect. The truth is, the black features are actually the most robust and healthy features of the two. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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