
Helping my Mulatto son embrace his misfortune. He identifies as African
American, but it’s a constant struggle to get his peers and teachers to
see him that way.
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It's sick to create these problems for children; father and mother should have stuck with their own kind---though in the case of the mulatto mother she should stick with her non-White relatives.Wade Hampton III wrote:Wade says, "Will wonders ever cease?"
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Helping my Mulatto son embrace his misfortune. He identifies as African
American, but it’s a constant struggle to get his peers and teachers to
see him that way.
58322
https://www.theatlantic.com/family/arch ... ss/575998/