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Old 07-29-2004, 11:57 AM
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Re: Re: Re: Ok, major American sociological question

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Originally posted by sageofages
And not too many years ago, being "bi-racial" was looked upon by BOTH racial groups. Being bi-racial made a person a virtual orphan in the eyes of many purists (ugh...hate that thought). You were the "other", and left out of many networking opportunities and social organizations.
Are you bi-racial??

My mother is bi-racial, born and raised in St. Louis. She identifies as a Black woman because back in the 1950s I don't believe calling oneself bi-racial was even a thought. If you look Black in America people will treat you as such. But since there are soooo many combos that exist within our society I'm sure each person has a different experience.
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