<P> The term colorphobia can also be used refer to its literal etymological origin to refer to an apprehension towards image processing on one's vision and its visual perceptual property . However, the term's association with a racial component has been used by public figures such as Frederick Douglass . </P> <P> Leukophobia often takes the form of a fixation on pale skin . Those with the phobia may make implausible assumptions such as paleness necessarily representing ill health or a ghost . In other cases, leukophobia is directed more towards the symbolic meaning of whiteness, for instance in individuals who associate the color white with chastity and are opposed to or fear chastity . In Paul Beatty's novel Slumberland, leukophobia refers to racism . </P>

What is the fear of the color green called