In his 1974 article entitled The Mulatto: a neglected dimension of Afro-American social structure, Laurence Glasco commented upon the scarcity of literature on the mulatto. ... The neglect that Glascon spoke of refers to the past thirty-five years--a period during which social scientists were taking a new look at the Afro-American and United States race relations
The Latinos in Missouri occasional paper series grew out of the writing experiences of graduate stud...
In this broadly conceived exploration of how people represent identity in the Americas, Suzanne Bost...
Race is a socially constructed concept born from colonialism and brought to life by the system of sl...
This dissertation analyzes American conceptions of Black-White racial mixing between 1890 and 1930. ...
The American mulatto has been employed by writers over time to provide commentary on American race r...
Much of the literature within sociology regarding mixed-race populations focuses on contemporary iss...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 124-132).Some experiences of afro-descendants in Latin Am...
In cross-national studies of race in the Americas, one of the key questions has been why the United ...
This dissertation proposes that the American literary trope of the "tragic mulatto" has bo...
This article examines an important moment in the history of people of African origins in the region ...
This very sophisticated book is distinguished by taking the figure of the tragic mulatta seriously a...
Born with the inception of the slave trade, interracial mixing has always been a moot point througho...
This paper aims to provide an overview of the history of how African-Americans have been reduced to ...
Born with the inception of the slave trade, interracial mixing has always been a moot point througho...
The transformation of the American nation into a multicultural society could result in a nation that...
The Latinos in Missouri occasional paper series grew out of the writing experiences of graduate stud...
In this broadly conceived exploration of how people represent identity in the Americas, Suzanne Bost...
Race is a socially constructed concept born from colonialism and brought to life by the system of sl...
This dissertation analyzes American conceptions of Black-White racial mixing between 1890 and 1930. ...
The American mulatto has been employed by writers over time to provide commentary on American race r...
Much of the literature within sociology regarding mixed-race populations focuses on contemporary iss...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 124-132).Some experiences of afro-descendants in Latin Am...
In cross-national studies of race in the Americas, one of the key questions has been why the United ...
This dissertation proposes that the American literary trope of the "tragic mulatto" has bo...
This article examines an important moment in the history of people of African origins in the region ...
This very sophisticated book is distinguished by taking the figure of the tragic mulatta seriously a...
Born with the inception of the slave trade, interracial mixing has always been a moot point througho...
This paper aims to provide an overview of the history of how African-Americans have been reduced to ...
Born with the inception of the slave trade, interracial mixing has always been a moot point througho...
The transformation of the American nation into a multicultural society could result in a nation that...
The Latinos in Missouri occasional paper series grew out of the writing experiences of graduate stud...
In this broadly conceived exploration of how people represent identity in the Americas, Suzanne Bost...
Race is a socially constructed concept born from colonialism and brought to life by the system of sl...