History of Black Women in America
Passing refers to the ability of a person, typically of mixed-race heritage or African descent, to present themselves as a member of a different racial group, often for social or economic advantages. This concept was particularly relevant during the early 20th century in America, where many individuals sought to escape the constraints of racism and discrimination by adopting a white identity, especially during the Harlem Renaissance when racial pride and cultural identity were being redefined.
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