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Light, bright, and damned near white : biracial and triracial culture in America / Stephanie Rose Bird.

Author: Bird, Stephanie Rose, 1960-

Imprint:Westport, Conn. : Praeger Publishers, 2009.

Descriptionxiv, 150 p. ; 24 cm.

Note:Includes index.

Note:Premixed--pre-measured : populace of the new world -- Too light to be Black, too dark to be White : who is passing for what? -- Tan territory : separating fact, fiction, and fantasy -- Some of America's best-known triracial groups -- Bricolage : constructed identities of Les gens de couleur libre and Cane River Negroes -- From Italian explorers to Sicilian Contandini and biracial royals : the mixed-race experience as illustrated by the Italian diaspora -- Black, white, and red all over American history : coming together yet remaining apart -- The stolen generation : when things really go wrong -- Profiles of triumph and courage -- The state of the mixed union : what's happening in the government, on campus, on the Internet, and in the news -- A tool box for change : news to use.

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Author:
Bird, Stephanie Rose, 1960-
Series Statement
Race and ethnicity in psychology, 1543-2203
Subject:
Race awareness.
Ethnicity.
White people -- Race identity.
Ethnopsychology.
Race relations.
Black people -- Race identity.