Mixed (re)views: Multiracials (re)configuring the concept of race
Multiracials are growing in number in the US and many are choosing to define themselves in new and different ways (Root, 2002). The 2000 Census allowed multiracials to select more than one race for their racial identity, and some may argue (e.g., Holmes, 1997) provided a more accurate picture of the...
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Main Authors: | AUMER-RYAN, Katherine, LI, Norman P., HATFIELD, Elaine |
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