Miscegenation - Wikipedia Miscegenation comes from the Latin miscere, 'to mix' and genus, 'kind' [4] The word was coined in an anonymous propaganda pamphlet published in New York City in December 1863, during the American Civil War
MISCEGENATION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of MISCEGENATION is a mixture of races; especially : marriage, cohabitation, or sexual intercourse between a white person and a member of another race
interracial marriage in the United States - Encyclopedia Britannica Interracial marriage (originally known as miscegenation) is the marriage of people of different races Such unions were illegal in parts of the United States until 1967, as well as in Nazi Germany and apartheid-era South Africa
MISCEGENATION Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Miscegenation definition: marriage or cohabitation between two people from different racial groups, especially, in the U S , between a Black person and a white person See examples of MISCEGENATION used in a sentence
miscegenation - Wiktionary, the free dictionary miscegenation (countable and uncountable, plural miscegenations) (chiefly US) The mixing or blending of race in marriage or breeding, interracial marriage [from 1863] quotations
Miscegenation - New World Encyclopedia Miscegenation (Latin miscere "to mix" + genus "kind") is the mixing of different races, especially through marriage Often referred to in the context of black and white people, miscegenation occurs between all races, regardless of skin color
Miscegenation: Definition, Examples Quiz - ultimatelexicon. com Understand the term 'miscegenation,' its origins, sociopolitical implications, and the controversies surrounding it Explore its etymology, usage notes, synonymous and antonymous terms, in notable literature and more
Miscegenation - Encyclopedia. com Although the concept of miscegenation was known in Europe and England, the word was a New World neologism, first suggested by the authors of an 1863 pamphlet "Miscegenation," who coined it seemingly to advocate abolition and "the blending of the races," as stated in the work's subtitle