interracial Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌɪn.təˈreɪ.ʃəl]
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Meaning of interracial In English

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Examples of interracial

  • Although interracial unions had become a rarity by the 1930s, they still persisted.

  • But there was more than just an interracial parallel to the symmetry of their lives and the couples bonded closely.

  • These ties had resulted from a relatively small number of interracial unions, most of them formed during the latter half of the nineteenth century.

  • Possibly sensing this, some of the contributors try almost as hard as the minority groups to create an interracial synergy.

  • Their local story of interracial marriage, upward mobility and wealth was attached to an evolving taxonomy of identity, being instituted by the courts.

  • This suggests the interracial difference in intelligence is genetic.

  • This was a move towards equality, since white women had long been barred from interracial relations.

  • Citizens were seldom hungry, violence and coercion were infrequent and society was interracial rather than segregated.

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