I’m That Girl
Colourism Mercedes Modeste Colourism Mercedes Modeste

I’m That Girl

You may set a standard for her, but let me

inform you: This girl who stands before you

is more capable than what you or anyone

else thinks, and she can achieve things

higher than the stars and your expectations.

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Dark Coffee</strong>
Colourism Elegant Bystander Colourism Elegant Bystander

Dark Coffee

“Sadie you make me so mad. You skin too dark. You see this?” Sticking her hand in Sadie’s face for her to see she continued, “This is the color you supposed to get. A nice brown skin. Nice light brown skin. That’s what you supposed to get. Why you so black!?”, another tug of her hair, “Why? Black means poverty and light skin means wealth. You are nothing but a poor little unwanted child and I HATE you.”

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Carnival Hangover</strong>
Carnival Bodies Joanne C. Hillhouse Carnival Bodies Joanne C. Hillhouse

Carnival Hangover

It have people who, when they play mas does get tired, does need to pee, does complain they foot burning them. Not her. And though she was the kind of can’t mash ants girl who never let no man pass his place with her – the very cliché of a stoosh bank employee, Carnival was different.

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Alice</strong>
Colourism Claudette Thompson Colourism Claudette Thompson

Alice

Children live what they learn an’ fi mi muma an’ pupa look like dem frighten fi Alice. Mi sure seh dem nevah suh happy wen me did born but wen Alice come, a one piece a celebration inna di yard.Their naming her Alice-Elizabeth, after some Princess from England and my having been given the archaic name, Dorcas - Esmeralda immediately proved to me that there was demarcation based on the color of our skin.We were of the same race and one blood, so why the difference?

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