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Portuguese – mulato;
Italian –
mulatto. The
French equivalent is mulâtre. In English, the
masculine plural is
written as
mulattoes while in
Spanish and Portuguese...
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Mulatto (French: mulâtre,
Haitian Creole: milat) is a term in
Haiti that is
historically linked to
Haitians who are born to one
white parent and one black...
- The
tragic mulatto is a
stereotypical fictional character that
appeared in
American literature during the 19th and 20th centuries,
starting in 1837. The...
- dictionary.
Mulatto may also
refer to:
Mulatto (play), a 1935
American play by
Langston Hughes Il
Mulatto, a 1950
Italian drama film
Tragic Mulatto, a former...
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typically cultural mulattoes.
Their ability for easy
interaction with both
blacks and
whites is what
ultimately allows cultural mulattoes opportunities for...
- prejudice"
refers to the ways some Negro/
Mulatto people of the time held
prejudices against other Negro/
Mulattoes.
Literary scholar Germain J.
Bienvenu argues...
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Dainah the
Mulatto (French: Daïnah la métisse) is a 1932
French drama film
directed by Jean Grémillon and
starring Charles Vanel,
Habib Benglia and Gaston...
- (born
December 22, 1998),
known professionally as
Latto (formerly
known as
Mulatto), is an
American rapper and
singer from Atlanta, Georgia. She
first appeared...
- The
Mulattos of Esmeraldas, also
known as The
Black Kings of Esmeraldas, is an oil on
canvas work
painted in 1599 by the
mestizo painter es:Andrés Sánchez...
- Americanos.
Mestizos and
mulattoes born in
Hispanic America living in the
Philippines kept
their legal classification as such.
Mulattos usually came as indentured...