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Common terms and phrasesAfrican American Negroes became black and white black slaves blacks and mulattoes blood born census Charleston child colony color counted Countee Cullen dance darker decade emancipation father free mulattoes free Negroes freedom girls Harlem Renaissance Herskovits Hurston Ibid James Weldon Johnson Jean Toomer Jefferson Langston Hughes large numbers latto leaders leadership lighter lived Louisiana lower South married Maryland mass mating miscegenation mixing mother moved mulatto children mulatto elite mulatto population mulatto slaves mulattoes and blacks NAACP Negro Americans Negro community Negro culture Negro population Negro world number of mulattoes one-drop rule Orleans passed percent person plantation planter politics probably race line race relations racial Reconstruction seems servants sexual simply slave slave South slaveholding slavery social scientists society Soul movement South Carolina Southern white tion Toomer twentieth century Union upper South Virginia W. E. B. Du Bois Washington white mind white women white world woman York young References to this bookFrom Google ScholarOn the Cunning of Imperialist ReasonPierre Bourdieu, LoõÈc Wacquant - Theory, Culture & Society Trends in Black/White IntermarriageMatthijs Kalmijn - 1993 - Social Forces Beyond Tocqueville, Myrdal, and Hartz: The Multiple Traditions in ...Rogers M Smith - 1993 - American Political Science Review Skin Color and the Perception of Attractiveness among African ...Mark E Hill - 2002 - Social Psychology Quarterly Bibliographic information |