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Black America used to be, and perhaps still is, a pigmentocracy, which means that the social hierarchy is based largely on colorism. When I was growing up, Louisiana was ruled by pigmentocracy. I know there are other black communities where colorism has dictated who socializes with whom, what organizations and churches one can belong to, and even where one goes to college, but I suspect that Louisiana is the pinnacle of color consciousness.
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Black
America
used
to
be,
and
perhaps
still
is,
a
pigmentocracy,
which
means
that
the
social
hierarchy
is
based
largely
on
colorism.
When
I
was
growing
up,
Louisiana
was
ruled
by
pigmentocracy.
I
know
there
are
other
black
communities
where
colorism
has
dictated
who
socializes
with
whom,
what
organizations
and
churches
one
can
belong
to,
and
even
where
one
goes
to
college,
but
I
suspect
that
Louisiana
is
the
pinnacle
of
color
consciousness.