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  2. Racial and ethnic misclassification in the United States

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    Individuals whom observers find hard to categorize are considered 'racially ambiguous' by outside observers and are often multiracial. Racially ambiguous people are likely to experience repeated misclassification and moreover, are likely to be misperceived as several different races/ethnicities instead of consistently being misclassified as the ...

  3. Multiracial people - Wikipedia

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    The terms multiracial people refer to people who are of multiple races, [1] and the terms multi-ethnic people refer to people who are of more than one ethnicities. [2] [3] A variety of terms have been used both historically and presently for multiracial people in a variety of contexts, including multiethnic, polyethnic, occasionally bi-ethnic, biracial, mixed-race, Métis, Muwallad, [4] Melezi ...

  4. Melungeon - Wikipedia

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    Melungeon (/ m ə ˈ l ʌ n dʒ ən / mə-LUN-jən) (sometimes also spelled Malungean, Melangean, Melungean, Melungin [3]) was a slur [4] historically applied to individuals and families of mixed-race ancestry with roots in colonial Virginia, Tennessee, and North Carolina primarily descended from free people of color and white settlers.

  5. How Chloe Bennet Is Breaking Free From Hollywood Stereotypes

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    “When you are racially ambiguous or perceived as racially ambiguous, it is a different experience,” Chloe says. ... Chloe, who adopted the stage name Chloe Bennet after failing to be cast ...

  6. African-American names - Wikipedia

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    Given names used by African-American people are often invented or creatively-spelled variants of more traditional names. Some names are created using syllables; for example, the prefixes La- or De- and the suffixes -ique or -isha. Also, punctuation marks such as apostrophes and dashes are sometimes used, though infrequent. [11]

  7. Passing (racial identity) - Wikipedia

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    Adopting the new pen name Juniper Song (her full first and middle names), her publishing house arranges new author photos that present her as racially ambiguous ahead of the novel's publication, with Hayward conceding that she is white when asked but asserting that it should not prevent her from writing about the experiences of others ...

  8. Biracial people like Keanu Reeves, Zoë Kravitz seen as more ...

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    Biracial people are on average perceived as more intelligent, attractive, and other favorable characteristics, according to a breakthrough new study published in the journal "Evolutionary Psychology."

  9. Gender-neutral names: A rising trend with surprisingly ... - AOL

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    In 1880, the top 10 names were given to almost 1 baby in 3; by 2020 they accounted for only 7% of all babies (strikingly close to the 6% of babies given unisex names). Celebrities may help set the ...