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The couple are white and the baby of mixed race.
Of mixed race, she was described as beautiful, with black hair and blue eyes.
Brazil's population is about 44 percent black and mixed race.
It's another planet, and everyone else is of mixed race.
It is also less common amongst children of mixed race parents.
George objects to the marriage as the woman is of mixed race.
Why should one side of a mixed race child's heritage be considered more important than another?
As a mixed race child, prejudice was a problem for the young man.
John Anthony, a person of mixed race used to work there.
One way to find out would be to study people of mixed race ancestry.
She grew up as part of a large mixed race family living in poverty.
Children of mixed races often face discrimination in our society.
There is a small proportion of Chinese and mixed race people.
"If I had cast an actor of mixed race you would have known from the beginning."
"Listen, are you put off by my being mixed race?"
Others were either mixed race or married to ethnic Russians.
The murder suspect is described as of black or mixed race in his early 20s.
Rosemary eventually had seven children, of whom three were mixed race.
From another prominent Cherokee family, she also was of mixed race.
Today a growing city of 2.5 million people, modern Salvador has a population that is 70 percent black or mixed race.
White is the daughter of a mixed race couple.
But when asked at home by an interviewer, often with a parent present, only 3.5 percent of the children said they were mixed race.
Aboriginal, African, and mixed race people were soldiers, no less important a role.
Her parents did not want her to be married to someone of mixed race.
One in five British children is categorised as mixed race.
If you are going by looks biracial children from a black and white parent look like her.
A biracial student said people perceive only half of who he is.
"There's lots of issues that come with a biracial relationship," she said.
Very little is known about Belle except that she was biracial.
With the president's support, we formed biracial committees in each of the seven states.
Her three biracial children, whose father had abandoned them, were among the first pupils.
In essence, their biracial children were deprived of this as well.
In 1998 they held a biracial memorial service on the anniversary of the attack.
But, she added, "It was rare to have a biracial school."
The author, daughter of a black father and a white mother, has interviewed 46 Americans with a similar biracial heritage.
I had a biracial committee that met every month.
She is biracial, with her father black and her mother Japanese.
White America will never accept children of biracial unions into their fold.
Southern states established public school systems under Reconstruction biracial governments.
The Millers have three of their own children and an adopted biracial child.
They moved to California in the 1960's, one of the few states to allow biracial marriage at the time.
A biracial faculty committee has been appointed to hear student grievances.
The election was also a case study in the arithmetic of building biracial coalitions.
The group, which is still active, was a biracial partnership that brought together public and private groups to spur economic development.
I am the mother of 29-year- old biracial twins.
And there is a growing movement by biracial children to identify themselves as belonging to both races.
This version made the biracial Julie a single woman.
The one thing that biracial people can bring in is the response that I'm not born of politics.
"Here's a girl who has the biracial equivalent of the Kennedy legacy to shoulder," he says.
And our children of are little biracial rays of sunshine!