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BROWN PAPER BAG TEST - The Brown Paper Bag Test in African-American oral history was a form of racial discrimination practiced within the African-American community by comp...
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The Brown Paper Bag Test in African-American oral history was a form of racial discrimination practiced within the African-American community by comparing an individual's skin tone to the color of a brown paper bag. The test was allegedly used as a way to determine whether or not an individual could have certain privileges; only those with a skin color that matched or was lighter than a brown paper bag were allowed admission or membership privileges. The test was believed by many to be used in the 20th century by many African-American social institutions such as sororities, fraternities, and churches. The term is also used in reference to larger issues of class and social stratification within the African American population. Audrey Elisa Kerr has researched and documented the practice. |