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    Salon.com Verified account ‏@Salon 21 Dec 2015

    Yes, Hermione is black: #HarryPotter stage sequel finally gets Hogwarts’ overachiever right http://slnm.us/v1zOFzC  pic.twitter.com/ZdCZvcd5oR

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      1. Dr. FuManchu ‏@FumanTao 21 Dec 2015

        @Salon No, she's not: pic.twitter.com/w97GxL6xkf

        11:14 AM - 21 Dec 2015 · Details
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      3. Dr. FuManchu ‏@FumanTao 21 Dec 2015

        @Salon Check out JK Rowling's own sketch of the 1st book cast. Hermione doesn't look black at all.. lol pic.twitter.com/QIV8plNdLk

        1:00 PM - 21 Dec 2015 · Details
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      4. Enter Name Here ‏@PeacelyCipher 21 Dec 2015

        @FumanTao @Salon that is because she did not color them. Of course she would be the color of the paper.

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      5. Dr. FuManchu ‏@FumanTao 21 Dec 2015

        @PeacelyCipher @Salon Well the clothes and hair seem to be "colored" (as in black and white).

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      6. Enter Name Here ‏@PeacelyCipher 21 Dec 2015

        @FumanTao @Salon I see what you are saying. I just don't know why people are making an uproar over this.

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      7. Dr. FuManchu ‏@FumanTao 21 Dec 2015

        @PeacelyCipher @Salon Personally i resent the fact that the author give us an impression about Hermione and then she suddenly change it.

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      9. Enter Name Here ‏@PeacelyCipher 21 Dec 2015

        @FumanTao @Salon I think JK meant "white" as in white with fear. Figurative language, you know.

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      11. Dr. FuManchu ‏@FumanTao 21 Dec 2015

        @PeacelyCipher @Salon Why not say "pale" instead?.. i mean, she could have said "her black skin was pale with fear"...

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    1. Prof Jackie Cassell ‏@jackiecassell 21 Dec 2015

      @Salon well @amychua

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    2. NintendoSurvivorNerd ‏@mattyshore991 21 Dec 2015

      @Salon Um Hermonie is canonically White. However race (like height and weight) don't matter to the character. So its no big deal

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