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Blackface: A Reclamation of Beauty, Power, and Narrative</a>
Halima Taha Halima Taha

Blackface: A Reclamation of Beauty, Power, and Narrative

Currently ‘blackface’ has been used to describe a white adult performing a nauseatingly racist caricature of a black person; to a pair of pre-teen girls who never heard the word ‘minstrelsy’ when experimenting with costume makeup at a sleep over– yet ‘blackfaced’ faces continue to be unsettling. Since the 19th century a montage of caricaturized images of black and brown faces, from movies, books, cartoons and posters have been ever present in the memories of all American children.

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