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mulatto
[ muh-lat-oh, -lah-toh, myoo- ]
noun
- Anthropology. (not in technical use) the offspring of one white parent and one Black parent.
- Older Use: Offensive. a person who has both Black and white ancestors.
adjective
- of a light-brown color.
mulatto
/ łŸÂáłÜË˱ôĂŠłÙÉÊ /
noun
- a person having one Black and one White parent
adjective
- of a light brown colour
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of mulatto1
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Example Sentences
He identifies as Black; she is multiracial and comfortable using the word âmulattoâ to describe herself.
Ten years after, she has yet to finish her second book, which has bloomed into an elephantine âfour-hundred-year history of mulatto people in fictional formâ â what her husband Lenny calls a âmulatto âWar and Peace.ââ
Washington and other white people used the word mulatto for such mixed-race people.
Morton identified Voorhees as âmulatto,â which some historians say in the 19th century often meant a Black person with mixed ancestry, including Indigenous ancestry.
But in her conversation with her cousin, she learned that census records showed that one of their ancestors, Websterâs fourth great-grandmother, had shifted in the 1800s from identifying as âmulattoâ to âWhiteâ and started passing.
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