Very good. When I read that in Shakespeare's day race/colour was less important I thought "interesting I wonder what the evidence is"?https://twitter.com/HPluckrose/status/846373290553884674 …
Neill, M. (1998). ‘”Mulattos,” “Blacks,” and “Indian Moors”: Othello and Early Modern Constructions of Human Difference.’
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V good source. He looks at much writing & notes that colour was secondary to religion, culture, dress, customs.
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