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The Anatomy of Colorism in America

A Comparative Study of Colorism Across the Long Nineteenth Century
  • Robb Nelson
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2025
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The Anatomy of Colorism in America addresses the significance that colorism, racial hierarchy, and white skin idealization have each had on the lives of individuals across multiple communities and how those experiences have compared with one another. These three complexion-based imperial systems culturally, legally, politically, and socially divided persons based on differing skin shades, hair textures, eye shapes, facial angles, body types, or claims to mythical racial backgrounds.
The Anatomy of Colorism in America argues that the practices associated with empire building and imperial expansion in America, such as manifest destiny, settler colonialism, and indentured servitude and slavery all led to the creation of these complexion-based divisions. Once formed, these divisions led to socially damaging outcomes for the individuals perceived as nonwhite by the local Anglo-American settler colonial class. This book documents four locations and communities where such circumstances emerged and compares them. The four case studies investigated in this book include Blacks in Charleston, South Carolina, the Californios in Alta California, Mormons in Utah, and the relationship between Indigenous Hawaiians, Japanese immigrants, and Anglo-American whites in Hawaii.

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Robb Nelson, The University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA.

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eBook published on:
April 21, 2025
eBook ISBN:
9783111621302
Hardcover published on:
April 21, 2025
Hardcover ISBN:
9783111620275
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Front matter:
7
Main content:
216
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