Skin Tone Products, Markets, and “White Privilege”
Lack of products that precisely match skin tones are often said to be evidence of “white privilege,” yet the market division of
Lack of products that precisely match skin tones are often said to be evidence of “white privilege,” yet the market division of
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An enduring myth among American historians is that President Hoover's response to the Depression was to let the free market work. This
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An enduring myth among American historians is that President Hoover's response to the Depression was to let the free market work. This