Author: Steven

  • Mulatto denotes a person with one white parent and one black parent or a person who has both black ancestry and white ancestry.  The term may be perceived as pejorative in some cultures and situations.  Its current usage varies greatly. The etymology of the term is uncertain. It may be derived from the Portuguese and…

  • Miscegenation (Latin miscere “to mix” + genus “kind”) is the mixing of different racial groups, that is, marrying, cohabiting, having sexual relations and having children with a partner from outside one’s racially or ethnically defined group. The term “miscegenation” has been used since the nineteenth century to refer to interracial marriage and interracial sex, and…

  • The Digital Object Identifier (DOI) System is a managed system for persistent identification of content-related entities on digital networks.  These entities may be content items (digital files, physical objects, abstract works), or any related entities in a content transaction (e.g. licenses, parties, etc.).  “DOI” is sometimes used to mean the identifiers within this system; hence…

  • Half-caste  is a term used to describe people of mixed race or ethnicity. Caste comes from the Latin castus, meaning pure, and the derivative Portuguese and Spanish casta, meaning race. The term originates from the Indian caste system, where a person of ‘lesser’ or half-caste would be deemed to be of a ‘lower class’. While…

  • Policing the Borderlands: White- and Black-American Newspaper Perceptions of Multiracial Heritage and the Idea of Race, 1996–2006 Journal of Social Issues Volume 65, Number 1 (March 2009) pages 105-127 DOI: 10.1111/j.1540-4560.2008.01590.x Michael C. Thornton University of Wisconsin-Madison By employing a new policy of “check all that apply,” the Census Bureau accommodated a mushrooming multiracial lobby…

  • When Race Becomes Even More Complex: Toward Understanding the Landscape of Multiracial Identity and Experiences Journal of Social Issues Volume 65, Number 1 (March 2009) pages 1-11 DOI: 10.1111/j.1540-4560.2008.01584.x Margaret Shih University of California, Los Angeles Diana T. Sanchez Rutgers University, The State University of New Jersey The explosion in the number of people coming…

  • From Wikipedia: Loving v. (versus) [Commonwealth of] Virginia, 388 U.S. 1 (1967), was a landmark civil rights case in which the United States Supreme Court by a [unanimous] 9-0 vote declared [on 1967-06-12] Virginia’s anti-miscegenation statute, the “Racial Integrity Act of 1924“, unconstitutional, thereby overturning Pace v. Alabama (1883) and ending all race-based legal restrictions…

  • From Wikipedia: A métis is a person born to parents who belong to different groups defined by visible physical differences, regarded as racial, or the descendant of such persons. The term is of French origin, and also is a cognate of mestizo in Spanish, mestiço in Portuguese, and mestee in English.  In the Western Hemisphere, this…

  • Mixed-up kids? Race, identity and social order Russell House Publishing December 2008 184 pages ISBN: 9781905541386 Tina G. Patel University of Salford Transracial adoptees, children of mixed parentage, children of settled immigrant families… more and more children are growing up in mixed-race families and social environments. And there is increasing variety within this mixed-ness. Yet…

  • Mixed Heritage Children and Young People: Issues and Ways Forward was a conference held in London, England on 2009-04-29 and hosted by the Ethnic Minority Achievement Service Cambridge Education @ Islington. Featured speakers: Leon Tikly, Professor University of  Bristol Bradley Lincoln Multiple Heritage Project, Manchester Featured Presentations: Making Mixed Race Children Visible in the Education…