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#8 Women Who Crossed the Racial Divide - Biracial, Half Cast, Quarter Cast or Mixed Race?

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A documentary about the women who led the way by falling in love with someone of another race. The pioneers of interracial relationships in Britain

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  • Is there any more videos/journals on this issue..?? my dissertation is on "quarter cast" children and there identities and experiences growing up..as a "half cast" new mum to a "quarter cast" child i am very interested in this!

  • @Biancac43

    ...I'm not aware of anything specifically on "quarter cast" children, but good luck with your dissertation.

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  • @CheezInspector Most people. Lol, what "most people" are you talking about? When I open up a magazine the majority of the models I see fit into one racial group. When I go to the movies, same thing. Unless you have talent or some skilled ability sis you are not getting by just on your looks. A lot of people say a biracial child is cute. They say the same for a child of one known racial background. But really how many extraordinarily cute biracial adults do you see just walking around? Be 4 real

  • @ikeenaXxX I was commenting on your idealised view of Brazil. You made it sound like a paradice but if you look at Brazils racial structure you would see that it isnt a paradice if you are black or darkskined. There is a vary large difference between the lightskinned and the darkskined. Brazil is often used as a template for a mixed world where race has no meaning because everyone is the same shade but Brazil has huge problems with racism and shadism. Brazil is no racial paradice of equality.

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  • Biracial/multiracial people are pretty much considered the same by the perspective of society.

    Are there really any differences?

  • @MRBLACKPOWERFUL02 Theres quite a difference between saying there is no racism and calling it ''easily among the most racist anti-black countries in the world.'' Thats simply bullshit. You clearly have never been to my country.

  • People make more of it than it needs to be....its a beautiful thing....were all from the human race....so what...there are bigger things to worry about in this world! people are people whatever the race plezzz

  • @cowbells4u I agree :) Maybe you should stay away from youtube unless your drunk lol its full of drama!

    Which reminds me I need a drink >_o

  • @LupDomnitor LOL..well so they seem to, but still tired of all this racial sh#t!! People got nothing better to do...when the people judging arent anymore perfect too..

  • @cowbells4u Yea but you have to admit, Asians really look a lot alike o.O But they have the most gorgeous hair IM SO JEALOUS!

  • Im mixed and I remember the first time I met my white friend. She asked me if I was dirty......I was like no stupid I have tan skin...and she was like oh I never seen someone like you, and i was like well want to make mud cakes and she was like OK! And we were friends ever since. Silly kids. She always peed in her pants =I

  • And he has made of one blood all the nations of men living on all the face of the earth, ordering their times and the limits of their lands, Acts 17:26

  • who cares about "race mixing" as a humanity we are still evolving black people in britain will turn white and white people in hot countries like australia will turn black. regardless of what you do.

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