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From light +‎ skin.

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lightskin (plural lightskins)

  1. A black person who has relatively light-coloured skin.
    Synonym: fair-skinned
    Antonym: darkskin
    • 1941, W. Lloyd Warner, Buford H. Junker, Walter A. Adams, “Lightskin Women”, in Color and Human Nature: Negro Personality Development in a Northern City, Washington, D.C.: American Council on Education, page 193:
      A man who is getting ahead tends to seek a lighter mate, and because “a good man is hard to find,” it would be difficult for a lightskin girl consistently to reject darker people. A darker man who offers security, through social position and other advantages, may well be preferred to a lightskin man of little enterprise.

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Sometimes used in a derogatory sense to describe a black person (of any skin colour) who acts in an effeminate manner.

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