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What (who) is miscegenation - definition

PEJORATIVE TERM REFERRING TO INTERETHNIC RELATIONSHIPS RESULTING IN MULTIETHNIC OFFSPRING
Miscegnation; Race-mixing; Racial miscegenation; Micengenation; Racial mixing; Amalgamation (race); Race-mixer; Miscegeny; Mixedblood; Mixedbloods; Miscegenate; Racial admixture; Race mixing; Amalgamation (history); Inter-racial relationships; Admixture in the United States; Miscegenated; Miscegenation in Mexico; Miscegenation in Madagascar; Miscegenation in El Salvador; Miscegenation in Guatemala; Miscegenation in Costa Rica; Miscegenation in Réunion; Miscegenation in the United States; Miscegenation in Hong Kong; Miscegenation in Brazil; Miscegenation in Peru; Miscegenation in Argentina; Miscegenation in Haiti; Miscegenation in Jamaica; Miscegenation in Cuba; Miscegenation in Bolivia; Miscegenation in Hawaii; Miscegenation in Japan; Miscegenation in Russia; Miscegenation in Malaysia; Miscegenation in Singapore; Miscegenation in France; Miscegenation in the Philippines; Miscegenation in Myanmar; Miscegenation in Pakistan; Miscegenation in Korea; Miscegenation in Canada; Miscegenation in Sri Lanka; Miscegenation in Central Asia; Miscegenation in India; Miscegenation in Southwestern Europe; Miscegenation in Spain; Miscegenation in Portugal; Miscegenation in the Iberian Peninsula; Miscegenation in Turkey; Miscegenation in Vietnam; Miscegenation in Germany; Miscegenation in Afghanistan; Miscegenation in Italy; Miscegenation in China; Miscegenation in Hungary; Miscegenation in the United Kingdom
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  • An artistic depiction of Ruthenian slave girl [[Roxelana]] with [[Suleiman the Magnificent]], by German painter Anton Hickel (1780)
  • NAACP President [[Ben Jealous]] is the son of a white father and a black mother.
  • Barbara Feltus]] in 1992
  • A Spaniard plays with his mixed-race daughter while his Mulatta wife looks on, [[Miguel Cabrera]], 1763, Colonial Mexico.
  • Castas painting]] showing the various race combinations of [[Colonial Mexico]]
  • Christian maidens of Goa meeting a Portuguese nobleman seeking a wife, from the [[Códice Casanatense]] (c. 1540)
  • ''The Slave Market'', painting by [[Jean-Léon Gérôme]], c. 1884
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  • A Filipina bride and Nigerian groom walk down the aisle.
  • Chart used to explain the Nuremberg race laws
  • Former US President [[Barack Obama]] is the son of a white Irish American mother and a black Kenyan father.
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  • German immigrant [[Hermann A. Widemann]] had a large family with his [[Hawaii]]an wife Mary Kaumana, 1886.

miscegenation         
[?m?s?d??'ne??(?)n]
¦ noun the interbreeding of people of different races.
Origin
C19: formed irregularly from L. miscere 'to mix' + genus 'race' + -ation.
miscegenation         
n.
[Recent.] Amalgamation of races.
Miscegenation         
·noun A mixing of races; amalgamation, as by intermarriage of black and white.

Wikipedia

Miscegenation

Miscegenation ( mih-SEJ-ə-NAY-shən) is sexual relations or marriage between people who are considered to be members of different races. The word, now usually considered pejorative, is derived from a combination of the Latin terms miscere ("to mix") and genus ("race"). The word first appeared in Miscegenation: The Theory of the Blending of the Races, Applied to the American White Man and Negro, a pretended anti-abolitionist pamphlet David Goodman Croly and others published anonymously in advance of the 1864 U.S. presidential election. The term came to be associated with laws that banned interracial marriage and sex, which were known as anti-miscegenation laws.

Although the term "miscegenation" was formed from the Latin miscere "to mix" plus genus "race" or "kind", and it could therefore be perceived as being value-neutral, it is almost always a pejorative term which is used by people who believe in racial superiority or purity. Less loaded terms for multiethnic relationships, such as interethnic or interracial marriages, and mixed-race, multiethnic, or multiracial people, are more common in contemporary usage.

Examples of use of miscegenation
1. Black and Douglas helped spur the court to strike down racial segregation and miscegenation laws.
2. It is a hugely engaging social comedy about miscegenation and cross–generational misunderstanding.
3. Racism, fears of miscegenation, imputations of sexual dysfunction, an establishment cover–up, suspicious footprints – the story had everything.
4. But the party can at least work to keep itself miscegenation–free, and chairman Nick Griffin addresses this central issue on its website.
5. In 1'60, the year that my parents were married, miscegenation – the interbreeding of races – was still described a felony in over half the states in the U.S.