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    individuals that were either biracial or multiracial because they were looking down upon by societies. There have been stories of where interracial marriages were banned in some states, showing how even the government can interfere with the crossing of races. “Less than 50 years ago the US supreme court had…

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    June 2007. The issue will be taken up by the Supreme Court of the United States in 2016. The Supreme Court will decide whether or not 4.4 million immigrants will be deported. It is critical not to deport immigrants because they create a more multiracial America, which helps to redraw and blur color lines in America. Becoming a more multi-racial society will also change the…

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    or multiracial and a white person could not marry each other. Tite Poulette…

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    The world recognizes how America’s identity is changing due to more multiracial babies being born today. According to the Pew Research Center, in 2013, 72% of newborn babies were mixed race (Livingston). Of this, 36% had one parent who was black and one parent who was white. From this same source, for adults eighteen or older, 66% were mixed race (Livingston). This shows that the number of mixed race individuals are increasing. As one can tell, the face of America is changing. One reason why…

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    Multiracial people are often seen as “watered down versions” of their ethnicities, who do not quite fit into society’s images of each culture they represent. They are half this, half that, a quarter this; they are never labelled as “whole.” Frequently asked the question: ‘what are you?,’ by anyone who wants to know, multiracial human beings can have a difficult time figuring out and understanding their own identity. Does one ethnicity dominate the other, simply because the features are more…

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    invest more energy looking past Black and White. Thusly the expansion in biracial character births and multiracial families warrants extra discussion also. Tatum indicates out the need challenge the idea constraining biracial kids to pick a monocultural character. Rather, mindful people ought to advance self-acknowledgment of a multiracial legacy. This is additionally fundamental for multiracial families, by method for selection, where White folks must will to encounter their Whiteness and…

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    Seminar One Discussion Questions I choose option number 3 to Listen to the NPR audio interview: A Revealing History of a Multiracial America http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=96916821. Describe the information presented in this audio interview and then relate it to the concept covered in the course material on the “social construction of race.” Incorporate specific information from both the audio presentation and textbook in support of your analysis. Both the textbook and…

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    immigrants don’t want their loved one to be taken away and sent back to their country. Some of them don’t have anywhere that they would stay or know of anyone in the country. The election would have definitely had a different outcome if the immigrant or multiracial population was greater than the whites’ population. However, the immigrant population will increase…

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    from the blacks in the NGSK and the NGKA. Reverend Beyers Naudé, a minister at NGK, was one of the early objectors to the apartheid ideology, and in1964, he was stripped of his position due to his involvement with the Christian Institute – a multiracial group – that advocated for causes like the Black Consciousness and Black theology during the 1970s. He was placed under house arrest, shortly after the death of Steve Biko (the Black Consciousness theorist), and he remained so until 1984.…

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    In Malaysia, multiracial communities living in peace and harmony. Harmony can be understand as a situation where societies live with tolerance reach and agreement . This thing happen after our country had been colonized by several emperialism country such as British , Japan and Netherland .This event teach us to help each other although different races . This environment is so important for central administration system.We know that Malaysia consist Melayu, India and Chinese races.The thing that…

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