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Date: 2014-08-04 14:59:42
Race
Loving v. Virginia
Miscegenation
Anti-miscegenation laws
Interracial marriage in the United States
Quadroon
Interracial marriage
Mulatto
Multiracial
Marriage
Racism
Race in the United States

MISCEGENATION The word miscegenation comes from the Latin words miscere (to mix) and genus (type, family, or descent) and has been used to refer to cohabitation or intermarriage between racial groups. Regulated by state

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