discourage
miscegenation, declaring that the act was twice as evil when
At the heart of Moulton's useful book is the discovery that, contrary to what Pascoe and others assumed from their post-Civil War vantage point, the terms "amalgamationism" and "
miscegenation" were not interchangeable.
The new society that will rise will empower women, men, and workers, and will be made different by the working class
miscegenation promoted by Rodriguez in the film.
This
miscegenation, presented to the world as a solution to the "Brazilian problem," was imagined through the marriage of the white man and the black woman, thus the black man was ideologically excluded.
With these two topics, slavery and
miscegenation, Senna analyzes the logic of racism and the centrality of a biologically determined identity while representing America as an originally diverse nation.
Various writers, afraid of hybridity, claimed that Asian
miscegenation would create a lower, almost imbecile population, a theme that arises over and over in other writings about Asians and Ike's words about "breeding and spawning" (11) The shifts in race and class of the 1920s, from immigration to the African American Great Migration, are fought by Faulkner's townsfolk and contemporaneous legal texts, like the landmark Supreme Court cases of Thind and Ozawa that defined whiteness as noninclusive of the Asian plaintiffs.
Some of the facts related by Rice, such as Root's work in the Roldan case on Filipino-Caucasian
miscegenation, or Root's defense of Allan Adron or Frank Sinatra, Jr.'s kidnappers, are verifiable from contemporary newspaper accounts.
racial regime through a study of civil marriage and
miscegenation law.
(38) Whites are no longer preoccupied with the motives of "Negro pressure groups" that are alleged to have
miscegenation as a "major goal." (39)
When Obama was born in Hawaii in 1961, to two students, one white, one black, such a union was forbidden in some American states and offspring of it labelled the product of "
miscegenation".