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- Mulatto abstract "Mulatto is a term used to refer to a person who is born from one white parent and one black parent, or more broadly, a person of any proportion of noticeable European and African ancestry. In the broadest sense, it is applied to persons of Black and White ancestry. See Forbes, 1993 and mixed ancestry. Contemporary usage of the term is generally confined to situations in which the term is considered relevant in a historical context, as now most people of mixed white and black ancestry rarely choose to self-identify as mulatto.The term is generally considered archaic by some and inadvertently derogatory, especially in the African-American community. The term is widely used in Latin America and Caribbean usually without suggesting any insult. Accepted modern terms in the United States include "multiracial", "mixed" and "biracial".Historically in the American South, the term mulatto was applied also at times to persons with an admixture of Native Americans, and African Americans in general. For example, the Henings Statutes of Virginia 1705, reads as follows: "And for clearing all manner of doubts which hereafter may happen to arise upon the construction of this act, or any other act, who shall be accounted a mulatto, Be it enacted and declared, and it is hereby enacted and declared, That the child of an Indigenous and the child, grand child, or great grand child, of a negro shall be deemed, accounted, held and taken to be a mulatto."In colonial Latin America, mulato could also mean an individual of mixed African and Native American ancestry. However, today those who have indigenous and black African ancestry in Latin America are more frequently called Zambos. In the United States, persons who are mixtures of African American and Native American have been historically called blacks, or black Indians; in other cases they have been classified solely or identify as African American. Federally recognized Indian tribes have insisted that membership is related more to culture than race, and many have had mixed-race members who are fully members of the tribes as their primary identification.In early American history, the term mulatto was also used to refer to persons of Native American and European ancestry. Certain tribes of Indians of the Inocoplo family in North Florida referred to themselves as "mulatto" as well.".
- Mulatto language Afrikaans.
- Mulatto language Creole_language.
- Mulatto language Dutch_language.
- Mulatto language English_language.
- Mulatto language French_language.
- Mulatto language Portuguese_language.
- Mulatto language Spanish_language.
- Mulatto populationPlace Angola.
- Mulatto populationPlace Cape_Verde.
- Mulatto populationPlace Caribbean.
- Mulatto populationPlace Guinea-Bissau.
- Mulatto populationPlace Latin_America.
- Mulatto populationPlace Mascarene_Islands.
- Mulatto populationPlace Mozambique.
- Mulatto populationPlace South_Africa.
- Mulatto populationPlace United_States.
- Mulatto related Africans.
- Mulatto related British_people.
- Mulatto related Dutch_people.
- Mulatto related Europe.
- Mulatto related French_people.
- Mulatto related Iberian_Peninsula.
- Mulatto related Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas.
- Mulatto thumbnail Retrato_de_Juan_Pareja,_by_Diego_Velázquez.jpg?width=300.
- Mulatto wikiPageExternalLink a-brief-history-of-census-race-k16kl3c2f2au-32.
- Mulatto wikiPageExternalLink RefEdList.aspx?refid=210137937.
- Mulatto wikiPageExternalLink the-mulatto-factor-in-black-family-genealogy.
- Mulatto wikiPageExternalLink mulattodef.htm.
- Mulatto wikiPageExternalLink mulatto.
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- Mulatto wikiPageID "193629".
- Mulatto wikiPageRevisionID "604817760".
- Mulatto group "Mulatto".
- Mulatto hasPhotoCollection Mulatto.
- Mulatto langs "Portuguese, Spanish, English, French, Dutch, Afrikaans, Creole languages, others.".
- Mulatto popplace Angola.
- Mulatto popplace Cape_Verde.
- Mulatto popplace Caribbean.
- Mulatto popplace Guinea-Bissau.
- Mulatto popplace Latin_America.
- Mulatto popplace Mascarene_Islands.
- Mulatto popplace Mozambique.
- Mulatto popplace South_Africa.
- Mulatto popplace United_States.
- Mulatto population "Official population numbers are unknown.".
- Mulatto related "Europeans , Native Americans and African people.".
- Mulatto subject Category:African-American_history.
- Mulatto subject Category:African–Native_American_relations.
- Mulatto subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Latin_America.
- Mulatto subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_the_United_States.
- Mulatto subject Category:Ethnic_groups_of_partial_African_ancestry.
- Mulatto subject Category:Ethnic_groups_of_partial_European_ancestry.
- Mulatto subject Category:History_of_the_United_States.
- Mulatto subject Category:Latin_American_caste_system.
- Mulatto subject Category:Mulatto.
- Mulatto subject Category:Multiracial_affairs.
- Mulatto subject Category:Native_American_history.
- Mulatto type EthnicGroup.
- Mulatto type Collective.
- Mulatto comment "Mulatto is a term used to refer to a person who is born from one white parent and one black parent, or more broadly, a person of any proportion of noticeable European and African ancestry. In the broadest sense, it is applied to persons of Black and White ancestry. See Forbes, 1993 and mixed ancestry.".
- Mulatto label "Mulat".
- Mulatto label "Mulat".
- Mulatto label "Mulato".
- Mulatto label "Mulato".
- Mulatto label "Mulatte".
- Mulatto label "Mulatto".
- Mulatto label "Mulatto".
- Mulatto label "Mulâtre".
- Mulatto label "Мулат".
- Mulatto label "ムラート".
- Mulatto label "穆拉托人".
- Mulatto sameAs Mulat.
- Mulatto sameAs Mulatte.
- Mulatto sameAs Mulato.
- Mulatto sameAs Mulâtre.
- Mulatto sameAs Mulatto.
- Mulatto sameAs ムラート.
- Mulatto sameAs 물라토.
- Mulatto sameAs Mulat.
- Mulatto sameAs Mulat.
- Mulatto sameAs Mulato.
- Mulatto sameAs m.01bhbw.
- Mulatto sameAs Q191923.
- Mulatto sameAs Q191923.
- Mulatto wasDerivedFrom Mulatto?oldid=604817760.
- Mulatto depiction Retrato_de_Juan_Pareja,_by_Diego_Velázquez.jpg.
- Mulatto isPrimaryTopicOf Mulatto.
- Mulatto name "Mulatto".