that makes (and has made) many Americans feel uncomfortable. "Persons of color mixing with other persons of color-such as American Indians and blacks, Filipinos and Native Americans, Latinos and blacks-has been given little attention" by the white population [Root, 1992:6].
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Race relations, Race identity, Racially mixed children, Racially mixed people, Racism, Ethnic relations, Interracial marriage, Ethnicity, Racisme, Métis, Mariage interethnique, Relations interethniques, Enfants métis, Ethnicité, Ethnische Identität, Rassenmischung, African Continental Ancestry Group, Psychology, Prejudice, Continental Population Groups, Ethnic Groups, Umschulungswerkstätten für Siedler und Auswanderer, Children of interracial marriage, United states, race relations, United states, ethnic relations, African americans, race identityPlaces
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From Black to Biracial: Transforming Racial Identity Among Americans
July 30, 1999, Praeger Paperback
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From Black to biracial: transforming racial identity among Americans
1998, Praeger
in English
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