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How does colorism relate to why ms colvin did not become a major face of the civil rights movement?

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Ms.Colvin did not become a majot face of the civil rights movement because she was a dark skinned woman.

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Colorism is oppression based on skin tone, placing light skin on a pedestal and oppressing those with darker skin. Colorism disproportionately affects black women in the US. Rosa Parks was a light skinned black woman, so she was seen as a better representative of the movement in terms of palatability and acceptance from the masses.

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became the first person arrested for refusing to give up her bus seat to a white person -- nine months before Rosa Parks. But her role in desegregating transit -- while not as well known -- can't be understated

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