An edition of The new colored people (1997)

The new colored people

the mixed-race movement in America

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An edition of The new colored people (1997)

The new colored people

the mixed-race movement in America

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Most Americans remain oblivious of a new racial phenomenon that may radically alter the political landscape of the United States. In recent years, dramatic increases in racial intermarriage have given birth to a generation of mixed-race children whose interracially married parents refuse to allow them to be shoehorned into neat, pre-existing racial categories.

The parents, through organizations they have founded or joined, have lobbied aggressively for the category "multiracial" to be added to official racial classifications at the state and federal levels, including the United States census.

Since a nonracial society is one of the stated goals of the multiracialists, Spencer suggests that the undoing of racial classification will come not by initiating a new classification - which will only give Americans the impression that mixed-race people can be neatly classified - but by our increased recognition that there are millions of people who simply defy classification.

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English
Pages
214

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The new colored people: the mixed-race movement in America
1997, New York University Press
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Table of Contents

The rainbow people of God
The blessings of the one-drop rule
The curses of the amorphous middle status
Thou shalt not racially classify.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 195-207) and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
973/.04
Library of Congress
E184.A1 S7 1997, E184.A1S7 1997

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Pagination
xvi, 214 p. ;
Number of pages
214

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Open Library
OL1005985M
Internet Archive
newcoloredpeople00jonm
ISBN 10
0814780717
LCCN
96045791
OCLC/WorldCat
35673567
Goodreads
3560244

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