In challenging the myths of mulatto fiction by precursory white writers, in particular, Fauset reveals the fundamentally political nature of her novels. |
Coming to Paramaribo, he had married a mulatto wife, and through her, become a slave-holder. |
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. |
African German mulatto children were marginalized in German society, isolated socially and economically, and not allowed to attend university. |
The mulatto coachman, with a third horse, was at the door, ready to accompany us. |