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  2. Interracial marriage in the United States - Wikipedia

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    17.5% of married Asian American women and 8.2% of married Asian American men had a non-Asian American spouse. The second most common interracial marriage in the United States is an Asian American female married to a White American male, this is followed by a White American female married to a Black American male.

  3. Interracial marriage - Wikipedia

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    [269] [268] Interracial marriages between Chinese women and Russian men were rare, a marriage pattern that does not fit the European colonial convention of Western men marrying native women. [268] Unions between Chinese and Russians were also rare in urban areas like Harbin where there was prejudice against mixed marriages on both sides. [268]

  4. Category:Interracial marriage in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Interracial marriage in the United States" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total.

  5. RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — One day in the 1970s, Paul Fleisher and his wife were walking through a department store The post Interracial marriages to get added protection under new law appeared first ...

  6. They tied the knot 10 years after interracial marriage became ...

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    California has allowed interracial marriage since 1948. Mike and Jeralyn Wirtz recall that by the time they met in 1976, they both had made meaningful friendships with people of other races.

  7. Miscegenation - Wikipedia

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    [31] [32] 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 White spouse; of new marriages involving an Asian woman, 61% were to an Asian spouse and 31% to a White spouse. [33]

  8. No, Newsmax, interracial marriage doesn’t prove systemic ...

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    The post No, Newsmax, interracial marriage doesn’t prove systemic racism isn’t real appeared first on TheGrio. But watching Newsmax does destroy brain cells.

  9. History of miscegenation - Wikipedia

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    [35] [36] In many U.S. states, interracial marriage was already illegal when the term miscegenation was coined in 1863. (Before that, it was called "amalgamation".) The first laws banning interracial marriage were introduced in the late 17th century in the slave-holding colonies of Virginia (1691) and Maryland (1692).