“Another mulatto trapper to achieve distinction among the Crows, at least in his own telling, was James P. Beckwourth.”
“Strickland had downed the mulatto twice, and the mulatto, sober, was a man to be reckoned with.”
“In challenging the myths of mulatto fiction by precursory white writers, in particular, Fauset reveals the fundamentally political nature of her novels.”
mulattress
(offensive) A female mulatto, a mulatta; a woman with one black and one white parent.
“Schomburg was born on 24 January 1874 to an unwed freeborn mulatta, Maria Josepha, in Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, and raised in Puerto Rico by his mother's family.”
“Wearing a black wig and dark make-up to make her look like a mulatta, she also appears in the Macumba performance.”
“Magnetic resonance imaging of the placenta in rhesus monkeys, Macaca mulatta.”