2020
DOI: 10.1080/17404622.2020.1807033
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Black hair in the media: Racial portrayals are more than skin deep

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“…Item 6, which refers to seldom hearing or reading anything positive about Black people in media, is likely the most difficult item for two possible reasons. One, it is possible that because of recent cultural movements where Black culture and individuals are highlighted (e.g., Netflix and HBO having a section of Black films/shows), it may be improbable that someone would seldom hear anything positive about Black people (McWhorter, 2021). This may also explain why Item 20 (heard/seen Black people express desire to be White) also had high difficulty with low discrimination.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Item 6, which refers to seldom hearing or reading anything positive about Black people in media, is likely the most difficult item for two possible reasons. One, it is possible that because of recent cultural movements where Black culture and individuals are highlighted (e.g., Netflix and HBO having a section of Black films/shows), it may be improbable that someone would seldom hear anything positive about Black people (McWhorter, 2021). This may also explain why Item 20 (heard/seen Black people express desire to be White) also had high difficulty with low discrimination.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%