According to later Portuguese estimates, 100,000 Kongo, 190 musket-bearing mulattos, and 29 Portuguese answered his call. |
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Most of the mixed kids in Hyde Park were pure-blooded mulattos, so to speak. |
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In Brazil, the African Brazilian population comprises blacks and mulattos. |
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Though the rebellion failed, it marked the end of the tacit alliance between whites and mulattos against slaves, which had endured until then. |
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Thus, race had not been an issue in Cuba, where players such as Roberto Estalella and Tomás de la Cruz were considered to be mulattos. |
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Here escaped slaves, army deserters, mulattos, and indigenous flocked to participate in this underground society. |
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The risk of death from tuberculosis was 1.4 times higher for mulattos as compared with whites, and 3.3 times higher for blacks also as compared with whites. |
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Mulatto discontent turned into outright rebellion in 1790 after the colonial government refused to obey the National Assembly in Paris' decision to grant suffrage to Saint-Domingue's landed and tax-paying mulattos. |
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Located south of the metropolitan city of Cali, the Department of Cauca, a region with a very mixed population of indios, mulattos, blacks, and mestizos, is a stronghold of guerrilla and paramilitary forces. |
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Because its African influences are done very discrete, habanera offers with the middle-class men a music of the country, without being sullied too much with colors mulattos. |
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He was ready to build a true nation uniting blacks, whites, mulattos. |
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Mixes with Europeans and indigenous peoples also occurred, resulting in the creation of new racial categories such as Mulattos and Zambos to account for these offspring. |
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