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In this portrait we see a woman of black race but white skin because she is albino. In many African countries being an albino is a disgrace. Myths about albino people lead to limb amputation or murder for use in rituals. In this photograph the woman smiles happily. Load with a tangerine basket offered to travelers who stop to buy at the market that is on the edge of the road.