Black Santas are representations of Santa Claus that portray him with a darker human skin colour than most depictions of Santa. This is often done to intentionally challenge notions of race in myth, and to increase cultural depictions of historically disadvantaged people such as those of the African diaspora.
Predecessors
edit- alternate depictions of a usually non-Black Christmas-related character
- Zwarte Piet — Christmas-related depiction of a Black character or caricature
Memorabilia collections
edit- Flora Byrd possesses 125 Black Santas, some nonunique
- Louise Johnson possesses 325 unique Black Santas[citation needed]
Reception
editIn 2013, Megyn Kelly criticised art of Black Santas. This led to a skit on Saturday Night Live.[1]
Computer encoding
edit- 🎅🏿 Father Christmas: Dark Skin Tone is a zero-width joined sequence of Unicode characters which combine to form an emoji icon.
See also
edit- Paper Towns (novel)#Characters – 2008 novel by John Green
- Apprendi v. New Jersey – 2000 United States Supreme Court case
- Santa Claus is a Black Man – 1973 Christmas single