Not Without Laughter

What is the social significance of Hughes choosing to mention the differing skin tones of all the African American characters in the book Not Without Laughter?

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A constant theme throughout the book is how important skin color was in black society in Stanton. Lighter skinned blacks simply had a better chance of doing well in life. Hughes always describes the character of the skin color of the major characters in part to show how skin-tone is correlated with success in American society.

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Not Without Laughter