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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Bettyboo: [QB] Ebony and Jet always had a reputation of representing the common black American man/woman. Practically everyone face in their issue were either brown, medium brown, dark brown, or black. There weren't too many light skin blacks in their issues. These magazines were the first to show true authentic black beauty. Those with Afros, beads, braids, and full features got show cased the most. B.E.T was another medium that represented the common black American man and woman. You didn't find too many light skin people on B.E.T. Those on B.E.T were either brown, medium brown, dark brown just as the black American population looks. Any light skin person on Black Television or Magazines are in the minority. I know Africans are very black people so people who are brown to us normally look "light" to them. Nonetheless, black journalism whether television or magazine does a great job with showing the common black man and woman. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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