Blackface

/ˈblækfeɪs/ noun

A form of theatrical makeup darkening the skin, historically used in racist minstrel shows, now widely recognized as offensive and unacceptable.

Compound of 'black' and 'face,' referring to the darkened facial makeup. The practice dates back to 17th-century theater but became especially associated with 19th-century minstrel shows that perpetuated harmful stereotypes.

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