miscegenation
(noun)
The interbreeding of individuals considered to
be of different racial backgrounds.
Examples of miscegenation in the following topics:
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Women and Slavery
- The law relieved men of the responsibility of supporting their children and confined the "secret" of miscegenation to the slave quarters.
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The Eugenics
- They tended to believe in the genetic superiority of Nordic, Germanic and Anglo-Saxon peoples; supported strict immigration and anti-miscegenation laws; and supported the forcible sterilization of the poor, disabled and "immoral. "
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The Eugenics Movement
- The American Eugenics movement was rooted in the biological determinist ideas of Galton and included those who believed in genetic superiority of specific Caucasian groups, supported strict immigration and anti-miscegenation laws, and supported the forcible sterilization of the poor, disabled and "immoral."
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The Warren Court
- Their marriage violated the state's anti-miscegenation statute, the Racial Integrity Act of 1924, which prohibited marriage between people classified as "white" and people classified as "colored."