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- today often considered offensive and controversial. The terms mixed-race, biracial or multiracial are becoming generally accepted. In other languages, terms...
- Biracial and multiracial identity development is described as a process across the life span that is based on internal and external forces such as individual...
- of view, the differences in these fraternal or dizygotic twins from two biracial parents are not surprising. In humans, a relatively small number of genes...
- Martello-White, in his directorial debut. In the film, Neve (Ashley Madekwe) is a biracial upper-class woman leading an idyllic life with her family. As a socialite...
- California. In an interview for Essence in 2008, she described her parentage as biracial. Her mother, Louise (Hankerson) Parsons, was an African-American from Charleston...
- The Biracial Family Network (BFN), also known as the Chicago Biracial Family Network is a nonprofit organization and social group based in Chicago that...
- of one-quarter African/Aboriginal ancestry, that is equivalent to one biracial parent (African/Aboriginal and Caucasian) and one white or European parent;...
- The Dominickers are a small biracial or triracial ethnic group that was once centered in the Florida Panhandle county of Holmes, in a corner of the southern...
- 2023. Lee Tae-hoon (September 30, 2009). "Military Duty Exemption for Biracial Koreans Will Be S****ped". The Korea Times. Seoul. Archived from the original...
- Sholay (1975), which was the highest-grossing Indian film of all time. Biracial buddy films emerged in the 1970s and 1980s; Richard Pryor and Gene Wilder...