Don't let your mixed-race cousin feel she has to be all white to be in your family. |
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Ben was part of a mixed-race group from Penge, an estate in south-east London, where the boys grew up. |
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The problem is, of course, that they don't include the mixed-race heritage. |
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What is interesting to me is what happened to the mixed-race sons of these liaisons. |
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Lincoln, seeing this masterly orator of mixed-race ancestry, would most likely first have been reminded of his exceptional friend, Douglass. |
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A few months earlier, a mistake with sperm samples at a fertility clinic in Leeds led to the birth of mixed-race twins to a white couple. |
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Of course, through the 1960s, Southern states had laws that forbade mixed-race unions. |
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However the census data available do not provide a breakdown of the specific ethnic origins of mixed-race persons. |
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To find the first mixed-race leader in the West you need to go back to revolutionary France. |
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Why else would anyone be outraged about what an unemployed 46-year-old mixed-race actress has to say about politics on Twitter? |
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The election of a thoughtful, amiable, mixed-race man confounds many assumptions about America. |
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Not to mention the fact the current president is the product of a mixed-race union. |
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For Stowe, this French colonial tendency to enfranchise mixed-race slaves went hand-in-hand with the history of French slave rebellion. |
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This was said earlier on in the last century, when mixed-race marriages had just begun to happen. |
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The role of theatre in confronting the issues faced by those of mixed-race background has thus far received little attention. |
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Emerson's survey also obtained higher figures when researchers asked individuals if they worshiped in mixed-race congregations. |
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Not a single one had thought about mixed-race families or mixed-race stepfamilies. |
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Indeed, by 1890, census officials stopped counting mixed-race people as a separate category, and the nation became officially biracial. |
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She was a mixed-race child, one of 12 children of alcoholic parents. |
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This does not exclude mixed-race or sub-groups such as Pakistani, Tamil and Nepalese South Asians, for example. |
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Maternal custody can only perform this repatriation for mixed-race children born to mothers of African descent, however. |
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Prasad said the urge to explain her mixed-race identity and get past superficial categorizations inspired her to create the book. |
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A petite mixed-race kid, he's in his civvies, wearing a long low-necked vest with XXL on it and a heavy gold chain. |
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Mixed marriages have produced mixed-race children. |
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It is a unique testimony to the history of the Incas written by the first great mixed-race Peruvian writer, Inca Garcilaso de la Vega, son of a noble Spanish captain and an Inca princess. |
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In this case the US Supreme Court reversed a decision of a lower court, which had removed a divorced mother's custody of her children because she had subsequently entered into a mixed-race marriage. |
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The statistics showed that young Black and mixed-race boys from the Caribbean were three times more likely than their white fellows to be excluded permanently. |
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Permanent exclusion rates were higher than average for Travellers of Irish heritage, Gypsy, Roma, certain Caribbean groups, and some groups of mixed-race pupils. |
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Mary is the mixed-race woman who in going out to meet the indigenous people, presenting herself as a tender mother ever solicitous for the pain and suffering of a crushed and enslaved people. |
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The systemic redlining of minority and mixed-race neighborhoods economically depressed the market value of homes in those communities and fueled white flight to the suburbs. |
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Growing up with a mixed-race mother on the wrong side of the tracks in Seattle, she also has enough experience of grim reality that she never seems to run out of pain. |
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This statement bewails the prospect of the mixed-race characters' disappearance and establishes their identity as a third race within the context of the story. |
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Italy is apparently not quite ready for a mixed-race society. |
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Hence, a rough homosocial culture developed, along with mixed-race heterosexual relations. |
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The Euro-American view instead approached the Mexican foremost as a racial category, linking it exclusively with mixed-race heritage of Indians and Spanish. |
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A Justice Ministry survey shows most crack cocaine users in Brazil are undereducated single males who are of African origin, of mixed-race or indigenous. |
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But Central Point, which had been a visibly mixed-race community since the 19th century, was home to a secret but paradoxically open interracialism. |
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