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- The beginnings of the miscegenation of the whites and blacks / by Woodson, Carter Godwin,1875-1950author.(DLC)n 50048494 (CARDINAL)131978;
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- Subjects: Miscegenation (Racist theory); African Americans;
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- Children of conflict : a study of interracial sex and marriage / by Henriques, Fernando.(CARDINAL)127688;
Bibliography: pages 177-191.
- Subjects: Interracial marriage.; Miscegenation (Racist theory);
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- Race relations in Virginia & miscegenation in the South, 1776-1860 / by Johnston, James Hugo,1891-1970.(CARDINAL)215746;
Includes bibliography and index.Part I. The Relation of the Negro to the White Man in Virginia. 1. Friendly Relations -- Violent Relations -- Free Negro Relations -- Part II. The Relation of the White Man to the Negro in Virginia. The Humanitarians -- The Growth of Antislavery -- The Convention of 1829 and Nat Turner's Insurrection -- Part III. Miscegenation. The Intermixture of Races in the Colonial Period -- The Problem of Racial Identity -- The White Man and His Negro Relations -- The Status of the White Woman in the Slave States -- Indian Relations -- Mulatto Life in the Slave Period -- Appendix -- Bibliography -- Index.1640L
- Subjects: African Americans; Miscegenation (Racist theory);
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- New people : miscegenation and mulattoes in the United States / by Williamson, Joel.(CARDINAL)150818;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Subjects: Multiracial people; Miscegenation (Racist theory);
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- The color of life : a journey toward love and racial justice / by Meredith, Cara,1979-author.(CARDINAL)795143;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 217-236).Cara Meredith grew up in a colorless world. From childhood, she didn't think issues of race had anything to do with her. A colorblind rhetoric had been stamped across her education, world view, and Christian theology. Then as an adult, Cara's life took on new, colorful hues. She realized that her generation, seeking to move beyond ancestral racism, had swung so far that they tried to act as if they didn't see race at all. But that picture neglected the unique cultural identity God gives each person. When Cara met and fell in love with the son of black icon, James Meredith, she began to listen to the stories and experiences of others in a new way, taking note of the cultures, sounds and shades of life already present around her. After she married and their little family grew to include two mixed-race sons, Cara knew she would never see the world through a colorless lens again. A writer and speaker in an interracial marriage and mixed-race family, Cara finds herself more and more in the middle of discussions about racial justice. In The Color of Life, she asks how do we navigate ongoing and desperately-needed conversations about race? How do we teach our children a theology of reconciliation and love? And what does it mean to live a life that makes space for seeing the imago Dei in everyone? Cara's illuminating memoir paints a beautiful path from white privilege toward racial healing, from ignorance toward seeing the image of God in everyone she meets.
- Subjects: Interracial marriage.; Intermarriage.; Miscegenation (Racist theory);
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- Mestizaje in Ibero-America / by Esteva Fabregat, Claudio.(CARDINAL)843132;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 351-366) and index.Concepts -- Acculturation and racial mixing -- Historical overview -- The process and context of racial mixing in Ibero-America -- Spanish women: junctures of conquest and settlement -- Indian women: contexts and situations -- African women, zambos, and mulattoes -- Geographical variations in racial mixing -- Population and racial mixing in the cities of Ibero-America: the eighteenth century -- The biological question -- Heterosis in social dominance -- The geographical distribution of racial mixing.
- Subjects: Mestizaje.; Miscegenation (Racist theory);
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- Race, marriage and the law / by Sickels, Robert J.(CARDINAL)146158;
Bibliography: pages 162-164.Court and taboo -- The miscegenation taboo -- The climate of opinion -- Miscegenation and the law before 1967 -- The Constitution undergoes a change -- The impact of Loving -- The implications of Loving.
- Subjects: Miscegenation (Racist theory); Race discrimination; Impediments to marriage;
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- The United States of the united races : a utopian history of racial mixing / by Carter, Greg,1970-(CARDINAL)402597;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Thomas Jefferson's challengers -- Wendell Phillips, unapologetic abolitionist, unreformed amalgamationist -- Plessy v. racism -- The color line, the melting pot, and the stomach -- Say it loud, I'm one drop and I'm proud -- The end of race as we know it -- Praising ambiguity, preferring certainty."Barack Obama's historic presidency has re-inserted mixed race into the national conversation. While the troubled and pejorative history of racial amalgamation throughout U.S. history is a familiar story, The United States of the United Races reconsiders an understudied optimist tradition, one which has praised mixture as a means to create a new people, bring equality to all, and fulfill an American destiny. In this genealogy, Greg Carter re-envisions racial mixture as a vehicle for pride and a way for citizens to examine mixed America as a better America. Tracing the centuries-long conversation that began with Hector St. John de Crevecoeur's Letters of an American Farmer in the 1780s through to the Mulitracial Movement of the 1990s and the debates surrounding racial categories on the U.S. Census in the twenty-first century, Greg Carter explores a broad range of documents and moments, unearthing a new narrative that locates hope in racial mixture. Carter traces the reception of the concept as it has evolved over the years, from and decade to decade and century to century, wherein even minor changes in individual attitudes have paved the way for major changes in public response. The United States of the United Races sweeps away an ugly element of U.S. history, replacing it with a new understanding of race in America."--Publisher's website.
- Subjects: Multiracial people; Miscegenation (Racist theory); Post-racialism;
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- What comes naturally : miscegenation law and the making of race in America / by Pascoe, Peggy.(CARDINAL)309952;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Subjects: Multiracial people; Miscegenation (Racist theory); Interracial marriage;
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- Go down, Moses : the miscegenation of time / by Kinney, Arthur F.,1933-2021author.(DLC)n 80050892 (CARDINAL)152483;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Subjects: Faulkner, William, 1897-1962.; African Americans in literature.; Race relations in literature.; Miscegenation (Racist theory) in literature; Lynching in literature.; Time in literature.;
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