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Bias Among African-Americans Regarding Skin Color: Implications for Social Work Practice
Ronald E. Hall
University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
It is often assumed that skin color bias occurs primarily among Whites and is directed against Blacks. The present study was undertaken to determine whether or not A frican-Americans them selves experience a skin color bias directed against fellow African-Americans. Using a sample of African-American college students, it was found that these students evaluated darker skin color in a negative manner and viewed lighter skin tones as more desirable. The apparent pervasiveness of a bias against persons with darker complexions adhered to by both White and Blacks suggests that this issue should be addressed within social work education and practice.
Research on Social Work Practice, Vol. 2, No. 4,
479-486 (1992)
DOI: 10.1177/104973159200200404

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