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A Darker Shade of Pale Revisited: Light-Skinned Negroes, Neo-Mulattoes and Colorism in the 'Post-Racial' Obama Era

Authors
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  2. Arthur H Goldsmith
  3. Bonilla-Silva Argues
  4. Christina See
  5. Cindy D Kam
  6. E G See
  7. E G See
  8. Edward E Telles
  9. Edward Murguia
  10. Hayward Derrick Horton
  11. Hertel Hughes
  12. Howard Bodenhorn
  13. Howars Bodenhorn
  14. Id
  15. Id
  16. Id
  17. Id
  18. Id
  19. Id
  20. J Richard Udry
  21. Jennifer L Hochschild
  22. Kristin A Lane
  23. Mark E Hill
  24. Michael Hughes
  25. Orlando Patterson
  26. Racism Bonilla-Silva
  27. Sidney M See Generally
  28. Taunya Lovell Banks
  29. Taunya Lovell Banks
  30. Taunya Lovell Banks
  31. Trina Jones
  32. Trina Jones
  33. Trina Jones
  34. William B Gatewood
Publication date
1 January 2010
Publisher
'Elsevier BV'
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