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quadroon - traducción al español

PERSON WITH ONE QUARTER AFRICAN AND THREE QUARTERS EUROPEAN ANCESTRY
Octoroon; Quintroon; Hexadecaroon; Octaroon; Cuarterón; Octoroom; Quadroons; Octoroons; Quintroons; Hexadecaroons; Quarteroon; Terceron
  • Miguel Cabrera]], México.

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hijo de mulato y blanca
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cuarterón [Noun]
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n. quadroon

Definición

Quadroon
·noun The offspring of a mulatto and a white person; a person quarter-blooded.

Wikipedia

Quadroon

In the colonial societies of the Americas and Australia, a quadroon or quarteron was a person with one quarter African/Aboriginal and three quarters European ancestry.

Similar classifications were octoroon for one-eighth black (Latin root octo-, means "eight") and quintroon for one-sixteenth black.

Governments of the time sometimes incorporated the terms in law, defining rights and restrictions. The use of such terminology is a characteristic of hypodescent, which is the practice within a society of assigning children of mixed unions to the ethnic group which the dominant group perceives as being subordinate. The racial designations refer specifically to the number of full-blooded African ancestors or equivalent, emphasizing the quantitative least, with quadroon signifying that a person has one-quarter black ancestry.

Ejemplos de uso de quadroon
1. Truman Capote described it without ever seeing it as that quadroon cock, a purported 11in caf–au–lait sinker, thick as a mans wrist.
2. In 1850 came "mulatto," followed two decades later by "octoroon" and "quadroon." Since 1'77, the federal government has used the same racial categories on census and other forms: black, white, American Indian or Alaskan Native, and Asian or Pacific Islander.