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- noun Plural form of
mulatto .
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Examples
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The "mulattos" in brazil could probably care less for the most part.
Home 2009
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The "mulattos" in brazil could probably care less for the most part.
Home 2009
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Because they simply can't believe that all these "mulattos" could possibly be real Americans, let alone properly registered voters who know enough to only vote once … for the Republican on the ballot.
Blogula Rasa 2009
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The "mulattos" in brazil could probably care less for the most part.
Home 2009
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Many noted black authors ... have depicted light-skinned '' mulattos '' with blue eyes as a way of pointedly exposing race as a social construction, instead of a biological fact.
Literary Study 2009
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For the vast majority of New Spain's population — indigenous peoples, blacks, mestizos, mulattos, and poor whites — being sick continued to have a supernatural significance that no reference to the rational workings of the humors could fully explain.
Pestilence and Headcolds: Encountering Illness in Colonial Mexico 2008
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Statues of the University of Mexico stated early on that no blacks, mulattos, chino morenos, or any kind of slave or former slaves were to be permitted to enter the university.
Pestilence and Headcolds: Encountering Illness in Colonial Mexico 2008
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In earlier censuses taken by the Spaniards ( "Early censuses 1768 and 1791-1793") we discover that Chapala had 123 Spaniards, 451 Indians, 37 mulattos and 671 castes, figures that were particularly interesting to me because the castes (those of more mixed parentage than mestizos or mulattos) now significantly outnumber the Spaniards and Indians combined.
Lake Chapala through the ages, an anthology of travellers' tales 2008
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In earlier censuses taken by the Spaniards ( "Early censuses 1768 and 1791-1793") we discover that Chapala had 123 Spaniards, 451 Indians, 37 mulattos and 671 castes, figures that were particularly interesting to me because the castes (those of more mixed parentage than mestizos or mulattos) now significantly outnumber the Spaniards and Indians combined.
Lake Chapala through the ages, an anthology of travellers' tales 2008
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In earlier censuses taken by the Spaniards ( "Early censuses 1768 and 1791-1793") we discover that Chapala had 123 Spaniards, 451 Indians, 37 mulattos and 671 castes, figures that were particularly interesting to me because the castes (those of more mixed parentage than mestizos or mulattos) now significantly outnumber the Spaniards and Indians combined.
Lake Chapala through the ages, an anthology of travellers' tales 2008
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