The Color Complex
 

The Color Complex

by Kathy Russell, Midge Phd Wilson, Ronald Hall

A courageous, humane, and provocative examination  of how differences in color and features among  African Americans have played and continue to play a  role in their professional lives, friendships,  romances, and families. (read review)

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S.E. Hughes
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This book is not what people think it is. I suggest all people read this book to fully understand how institutionalized racism still exist.

This is definitely a must read for all Black people!

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