In Neolithic-era Britain (starting approximately 8000 BC), the majority of people (about 85 per cent) were dark skinned. But by the Copper Age (from about 3500 BC) there was a 50/50 split of dark ...
“Not ‘light skinned’ BUT White. Light skinned is a descriptive used to describe Black people and not what is used to describe a White person. Y’all He grabbed a coffee from ...
Premature ageing in the skin of white people caused by repeated exposure to the sun also occurs in black skin - though about 50 years later, according to new research. The team - led by University of ...
Black-skinned or white-skinned, they became free ... Well, they were a permanent dependent labor force, who could be defined as a people set apart. They were racially set apart.
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