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  • Mixed-race kids scored worse than both blacks and whites in more than 70 percent of the measured behaviors, and they showed worse results whether the bad behavior was more common among whites (like drinking and smoking) or among blacks (like violence and riskier sexual practices).

    Primary Sources 2008

  • Mixed-race soldiers from the Malay and Cape corps.

    Let The Dead Lie Malla Nunn 2010

  • Mixed-race marriages are difficult because of cultural distinctions as well as differences in mentality and upbringing.

    Awakening Kindness Nawang Khechog 2010

  • Mixed-race marriages are difficult because of cultural distinctions as well as differences in mentality and upbringing.

    Awakening Kindness Nawang Khechog 2010

  • Mixed-race marriages are difficult because of cultural distinctions as well as differences in mentality and upbringing.

    Awakening Kindness Nawang Khechog 2010

  • Mixed-race people must establish a core sense of self that is anchored from within -- and never determined by external surroundings.

    David Kaufman: He Talk Pretty One Day: Reid, Obama and "Negro-Speaking" 2010

  • Mixed-race kids scored worse than both blacks and whites in more than 70 percent of the measured behaviors, and they showed worse results whether the bad behavior was more common among whites (like drinking and smoking) or among blacks (like violence and riskier sexual practices).

    Primary Sources 2008

  • Mixed-race soldiers from the Malay and Cape corps.

    Let The Dead Lie Malla Nunn 2010

  • Mixed-race children cry at night waiting for parents.

    CNN Transcript Mar 31, 2009 2009

  • According to a study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, "Mixed-race or white high-poverty areas and all African American areas (regardless of income) were less likely than predominantly white higher-income communities to have access to foods that enable individuals to make healthy choices."

    Isabel Cowles: Farm-To-School Programs: Growing a Healthier America 2008

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