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This has been the more difficult because our mulatto is dumb.
She knew what the effort must be costing the mulatto.
In the 1920 census, the family is described as mulatto.
He is in all sense what Ellis calls the cultural mulatto.
I chased him out to help Mickey with the mulatto.
His songs often tell about a fight between black and white in himself, because he is a so-called mulatto.
Sanders noticed the mulatto was watching him with more than usual interest.
In fact, it was very rare to find a mulatto who had the chance to pass, and did not use the opportunity to their advantage.
Syn turned at the dreadful voice behind him, and face the mulatto.
"Then this must be the man," he remarked and carefully examined the mulatto.
The mulatto had climbed up on to the firmer surface near the summer house.
They laid the stilled figure of the mulatto on a couch.
She asks the question again, rephrasing it for the intense mulatto.
The census of 1850 designated him as a mulatto.
The mulatto didn't seem the least awed by his surroundings.
He waited patiently until the mulatto had unscrewed his helmet.
So, at the end of the sixteenth century, a large number of people started and to be identified as mulatto.
Reflecting her mixed race, Maria was classified in the census as a mulatto.
This term was also the origin for the Spanish word Mulatto.
We went downstairs, through a room where the mulatto was walking around behind a vacuum cleaner, and into the kitchen.
Bart didn't even notice what Israel, the tall mulatto, was wearing.
The mulatto had helped supply the knowledge of carpentry required to put up the tavern.
When the mulatto had disappeared, Harrison rose and strode to the door of the hut.
Very little is known of his birth or early life but several contemporary accounts describe him as mulatto (mixed race).
Based on a 1960 census that included colour categories such as white, black, yellow, and mulatto.