Despite the increase in the numbers of interracial families, societal acceptance is still limited. |
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The analogy between outlawing gay marriage and interracial marriage won't withstand scrutiny. |
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It depends where you live in Britain as to how people react to different races, cultures and interracial relationships. |
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The racial mixing physically embodied in the Eurasian becomes representative of a world vision wherein interracial hatred has ceased to exist. |
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Getting onto the point, this is a battle of races, an interracial war you might say. |
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Write him a note asking how he would feel about interracial dating, and, specifically, dating you. |
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Its value in the furtherance of interracial goodwill and understanding is one that cannot be overestimated. |
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So we simply took the next leap to say that if interracial interactions are stressful, then do they subsequently impair cognition? |
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Another wing of the labor movement invariably helped lay the foundation for interracial cooperation. |
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And the novels do more than demonstrate the importance of interracial labor solidarity. |
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Nor is one likely to find much interracial camaraderie in African-American studies classes. |
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In 1947 he organized a trip by bus that took an interracial group of volunteers from the North to the South. |
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It will promote richer interracial contact among students poised to become the nation's leaders. |
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Our technological advances have increased exponentially over a few centuries, but our intercommunity and interracial skills have improved little. |
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Interracial marriage tends to be educationally homogamous and the odds of interracial marriage increase with couples' educational attainment. |
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In racially and ethnically integrated schools, it is far too common to have interracial and interethnic conflicts between and among students. |
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The subplot of Indian and Chinese interracial relationship was in the mix from the very outset. |
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This partially lifts the choke hold that residential segregation puts on interracial social contact. |
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This is a new generation that isn't offended by gay marriage, interracial love, or diverse religions. |
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The telling of our nation's history, however, has included few stories of interracial coupling founded on love or choice. |
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Evidence of this is seen in the steady, yet unremarked, rise in interracial marriage rates for all of our races. |
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We must ensure that where desegregated schools exist, segregation within the school does not minimize interracial exposure. |
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Each year after that historic ruling, the percentage of Americans who opposed interracial marriage steadily dropped. |
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A short scene of interracial romance between two characters in one of the flashbacks was surprising, too. |
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Working in an interracial coalition can be a difficult and humbling experience, but also a sweet one. |
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Social opprobrium also once greeted adopted children, stepchildren, and even the only child, not to mention the children of interracial couples. |
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In addition, questions began to be raised about how to enumerate race for children born of interracial unions. |
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For the purposes of this article, an interracial family is defined as any partnership between a white person, a person of color, and their offspring. |
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Their interracial marriage drew few stares and no discernible backlash. |
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Remember when it was against the law for interracial couples to marry? |
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Bent on establishing a biracial society, Southern whites passed strict laws forbidding interracial marriage, naming the issue of such unions illegitimate. |
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Let's turn to last month's Pew report on interracial marriage in America, which breaks down actual intermarriage rates by state. |
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One is the topic of interracial marriage and the other is simply the discussion of the nature of being a minority. |
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Forty percent of the people who came out to vote voted to keep the law against interracial marriage. |
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There is also a risk of confusion between intercultural and interracial relations. |
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Mr. Richard Marceau: I am not questioning the analogy of interracial marriages, because it is true that these have demonstrated just that. |
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Mr. Francis Lagacé: I wouldn't want to steal an argument from Vivian, but it's the same as in the case of interracial marriages. |
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If a civil union were created for interracial marriages, that union would give people the same rights, but it wouldn't be an equal marriage. |
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Inclusion in interfaith or interracial marriages has only made us a little more what the world is supposed to be-it's a global village. |
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In spite of our human frailty, it is together that we shoulder this mission in interracial and international communities. |
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It was only in 1967 in the United States that laws prohibiting interracial marriage were struck down. |
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She was a contributor on key files involving public security, criminal activity, as well as interracial and intercultural relations. |
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Dr. Paul Nathanson: But you can say it I think in opposing interracial marriage. |
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A few years ago I sat in a restaurant in Memphis, Tennessee, and observed an interracial couple holding hands at a nearby table. |
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He also wondered whether such a gap in educational level was a factor in interracial tension. |
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Through my VISTA experience, I learned the value of self-help, coalition building, interracial cooperation, and mobilization. |
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You maintain that comparing the ban on gay marriage to a ban on mixed, or interracial marriage is a flawed analogy. |
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Of course, in the genre of domestic colonial fiction, the great danger posed by interracial marriage is continued miscegenation and racial degeneration. |
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The more pressing question, in fact, seems to be not whether, but how certain interracial spaces managed to survive within the racial caste system. |
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In a society that promotes homogamy, interracial couples often face overt and covert racism from society at large, as well as resistance to their unions by family and friends. |
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First, the recentness of the Supreme Court decision may help members of interracial families to see themselves as pioneers or heroes of a new cause. |
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He attempted to force prosecutors to drop charges against a Klansman already convicted of burning a cross in the yard of an interracial couple with a young child. |
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It's not at all like the opposition to interracial marriage, which advocates that people, simply by virtue of being who they are, are ineligible to marry each other. |
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Interfaith and interracial marriages are now generally accepted. |
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The same argument was made for the government as is being advanced today, that is to say that interracial marriage was a threat to the stability of marriage, to the structures of society and so on. |
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The Ontario Court of Appeal found that it was appropriate for accused persons to include the interracial nature of the crime in their questioning of prospective jury members. |
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Mr. Vic Toews: But wouldn't you agree that there's fundamentally a difference between a same-sex relationship and an opposite-sex relationship, whether it's interracial or not? |
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According to the Pew Research Center, the state has the highest concentration of black and white interracial marriages. |
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Sábado Gigante's interracial sketches illustrate the stubborn inequity among Latinos in the Americas: although we share a geographic region, Latinos are not one race of people. |
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The product of an interracial relationship, Matejka, in turn, makes miscegenation the organizing principle for many of his poems. |
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Mixy is the first interracial dating app that was designed to end the estrangements between different races. |
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Moreover, two university chairs, one of which was a UNESCO Chair, had been created to establish an interracial, inter-religious dialogue with a view to promoting convergence of views and acceptance of others. |
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Youngsters in that investigation included 157 interracial adoptees, 42 white adoptees, and 167 biological children of the adopting parents. |
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We wish to remind the committee that within the last hundred years, interracial marriages were often argued as being unnatural and against the laws of nature, and even were forbidden in many cases in Canada. |
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Carabello touches the taut disquiet that evolved from the era's interracial, religious, and class distinctions. |
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This church maintained an interracial identity until 1924 when the white ministers withdrew to form the Pentecostal Church, Incorporated. |
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However, interracial unions were widespread under the system known as placage. |
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Like their American counterparts, German officials frowned on interracial sexual fraternization. |
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Lubin begins Romance and Rights by explaining how World War II enabled interracial intimacy to become viewed as a civil rights issue. |
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But the analogy is seriously flawed, because it assumes that all those who oppose gay marriage, like those who oppose interracial marriage, are bigots. |
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Supreme Court struck down all laws banning interracial marriage. |
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In the 1980s, opposition to interracial marriage were significant. |
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Though it never entirely disappeared, interracial worship within Pentecostalism would not reemerge as a widespread practice until after the Civil Rights Movement. |
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For example, in the United States, colonial and early federal history were periods of numerous interracial relationships, both outside and inside slavery. |
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This tension between emotional affinity and social imparity, between care and coercion, would seem to form the emotional crux of the interracial friendships of the past. |
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Interracial marriages are getting more common these days thanks to globalization. |
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Interracial marriage was a rarity, and was almost always a case of a union between a white man and a mulatto woman. |
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