RACE REMIX

RACE REMIX
And work by mixed-race artists is increasingly visible in museum exhibitions, in bookstores and online — raised to the spotlight by new census numbers that show a roughly 32 percent increase since 2000 in the number of Americans declaring multiracial identity, as well as by a biracial president, an explosion of blogs and Web sites about multiracialism, and the advent of critical mixed-race studies on college campuses.
“The national images of racially mixed people have dramatically changed just within the last few years, from ‘mulattoes’ as psychically divided, racially impure outcasts to being hip new millennials who attractively embody the resolution of America’s race problem,” said Michele Elam, an associate professor of English at Stanford University.

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SEDUCTRESS203 said…
THATS GOOD! I'M A MIXED CHILD MYSELF, AND I JUST RECENTLY STARTED LOOKING FOR OTHER MIXED PEOPLE! I WANTED TO FIT IN SOME WHERE! I'M GOING TO CHECK THIS OUT MORE! LOL.... THANKS FOR POSTING IT TOM!
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