skinfolk

Etymology
, modelled on.

Noun

 * 1)  People who share the same skin color (race) with one another, especially when they are not otherwise closely associated or similar.
 * 2) * 2022, Willie Jones (quoted in The Atlantic
 * But as Jones’s career launched, he was disappointed not to find artists who looked like him. “I didn’t have too many other skinfolk to relate to, honestly, in the mainstream country realm,” he told me, “until I started really digging.”
 * 1) * 2022, Willie Jones (quoted in The Atlantic
 * But as Jones’s career launched, he was disappointed not to find artists who looked like him. “I didn’t have too many other skinfolk to relate to, honestly, in the mainstream country realm,” he told me, “until I started really digging.”
 * 1) * 2022, Willie Jones (quoted in The Atlantic
 * But as Jones’s career launched, he was disappointed not to find artists who looked like him. “I didn’t have too many other skinfolk to relate to, honestly, in the mainstream country realm,” he told me, “until I started really digging.”