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A 1998 article in The Washington Post states 36% of young Asian Pacific American men born in the United States married White women, and 45% of U.S.-born Asian Pacific American women took White husbands during the year of publication. [38] The 1960 census showed Asian-White was the most common marriages.
Only 12% of black women married outside of their race. For Asians, the gender pattern goes in the opposite direction: Asian women are much more likely than Asian men to marry someone of a different race. Among newlyweds in 2013, 37% of Asian women married someone who was not Asian, while 16% of Asian men married outside of their race.
Of cohabiting Asian men, slightly over 37% of Asian men have white female partners over 10% married White American women. [34] [35] Asian American women and Asian American men who live with a white partner, 40 and 27 percent, respectively (Le, 2006b). In 2008, of new marriages including an Asian man, 80% were to an Asian spouse and 14% to a ...
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A black man, Buck marries Jessie St. Vincent, a white woman and she gave birth to their biracial child. 1997: Heaven's Burning: Craig Lahiff 1998 Restaurant: Eric Bross: A romance develops between two waiters, both aspiring to enter the entertainment industry. 1998: Jury Award winner for Best Drama at the Atlantic City Film Festival in 1999 ...
Johnson's marriages to and affairs with white women infuriated some Americans, mostly white. In his speech introducing his bill before the United States Congress , Roddenbery compared the marriage of Johnson and Cameron to the enslavement of white women, and warned of future civil war that would ensue if interracial marriage was not made ...
A 2009 study analyzed online dating trends among white men and white women. [45] The authors found that black and Asian men faced high rates of exclusion from white women, while white men were more likely than white women to exclude blacks, but were otherwise more willing to date interracially. [46]