Black selfhood is fractured by white gaze. [fact]
Moral consciousness implies a kind of scission, a fracture of consciousness into a bright part and an opposing black part. In order to achieve morality, it is essential that the black, the dark, the Negro vanish from consciousness. Hence a Negro is forever in combat with his own image.
Frantz Fanon, Constance Farrington, Black skin, white masks, loc. 674