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- Mulatto - Wikipedia
Mulatto (UK: mjuːˈlætoʊ, məˈ - mew-LAT-oh, mə-, US: məˈlɑːtoʊ, mjuːˈ - mə-LAH-toh, mew-) is a racial classification that refers to people of mixed Sub-Saharan African and European ancestry only
- Mulatto | Definition, Social Construct, History | Britannica
Mulatto, a person of mixed white and Black ancestry The term mulatto is a legacy of attempts to establish taxonomies of race, a concept that science has shown to be socially constructed and to have no biological basis
- The Mulatto Community, Globally, a story - African American Registry
In anthropology, Mulatto is a historical racial classification of people born of one white parent and one Black parent (Anglo and Negro) Academia Española traces its origin to the word mulo in the sense of hybridity, originally used to refer to any mixed-race person
- Mulattos - Encyclopedia. com
During the slavery period, a growing number of mulatto men and women became educated, were granted inheritances from their rich landowner fathers, and were freed Many whites in both the South and the North gave preferential treatment to mulattos over darker-skinned blacks, whether they were slaves or not
- MULATTO Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of MULATTO is the first-generation offspring of a Black person and a white person
- Mulatto Definition - Intro to Chicanx and Latinx Studies Key Term . . .
A mulatto is a person of mixed racial heritage, specifically one who has one white parent and one black parent This term emerged during the colonial era, particularly in the context of the casta system, where society was hierarchically organized based on race and ancestry
- Mulatto - Wikiwand
The mulatto class emerged as a distinct social group during the era of plantation slavery, when European men—often plantation owners or merchants—had children with enslaved African women
- mulatto, n. adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
There are six meanings listed in OED's entry for the word mulatto, two of which are labelled obsolete See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
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