Résumé:
Colorism is a global phenomenon. It is the discriminatory favor of light skin over dark skin.
This academic work focuses on Colorism in the African American community. Specifically
African American women. This dissertation explores colorism’s impact on dark skinned
African-Americans self-image. This research aims to try to prove how dark skinned African
American women’s exposure to colorism has caused them to have a negative image of
themselves. An analytic study will be done in order to try to prove the latter statement through the novels; “The Bluest Eye” (1970) by Toni Morrison and “The Skin I’m in” (1998) by Sharon G. Flake.