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In Pictures: Black representation in advertising |
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Whiter than white Black faces often appeared only to emphasise their difference from white people. This Pears Soap advertisement from 1903 suggests the product is powerful enough to "clean" a black child. "The suggestion was that being black was unclean," says Sam Walker of the Black Cultural Archives. "It reinforced the idea that being black was negative, not least to children who may have seen this." |
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