Another fun #citationhole today: Susberry (2004) claimed that #antimiscegenation #laws were passed in #Louisiana after the #CivilWar. She cited Dubois & Melançon (2000) for this. However, the latter only talked about a CAMPAIGN to outlaw #miscegenation, thus quoting a news article that they said was from "Le Moniteur" that they found in Domínguez (1986). BUT, Domínguez got the quote from Le Carillon, whose name even appears in D&M's translation of the quote.

#sociology #sociolinguistics #race

From The Intellectualist at the hellsite, here's Senator Mike Braun [R-IN] saying he's open to SCOTUS changing settled law and depriving people of equal protection in** mixed racial marriages.**

Thus allowing states to reimplement old miscegenation laws, or banning so-called mixed ethnic marriages, requiring SCOTUS overturn *Loving v Virginia* in 1967.

These are confederate radicals.

#miscegenation #racism #marriage #politics #USpol #GOP #Republicans #Indiana #confederacy #civilrights

@pharmafemboy @elr @podling Next thing you gonna tell me "#Miscegenation" is still in the books...

https://youtu.be/j4kI2h3iotA?t=2342

If anyone is interested—the path of information— about Hitler admiring America’s laws that codified marginalization of Native Americans and African Americans was the book Caste.

The vilification of #CRT and the partisan joke of a supreme court & other #MAGA judges, legislators & brainwashed followers (fuck you Fox etc) will further dilute the truth of our hateful history & set the path for growth of our caste system.
#Caste #IsabelWilkerson

Does #clarencethomas worry about #miscegenation?

American Family Dysfunction
in Black & White

Two of the most objectionable relatives any American could have:
Uncle Thomas and Auntie Bellum.
Their “union” — Black self-loathing and White lunacy — wouldn’t have set well with the Confederacy, but their politics would’ve warmed Jefferson Davis’ racist heart.
#ClarenceThomas #GinnyThomas #UncleThomas #AuntieBellum #SelfLoathing #BatShitCrazy #MAGA #BlackAndWhite #miscegenation #corruption

We all want to be better neighbors. Many of us thought that things were better - probably until around the time we were in our early teens. Well, we're older now, and we realize - the corrosive system is still there.

The previous generation took shots at the easily-visible problems: #segregation, #civilrights, #miscegenation laws. Well, unfortunately, we as a society stopped cleanup too soon and now we've got super-resistant strains of those same problems.

We all want to be better neighbors. Many of us thought that things were better - probably until around the time we were in our early teens. Well, we're older now, and we realize - the corrosive system is still there.

The previous generation took shots at the easily-visible problems: #segregation, #civilrights, #miscegenation laws. Well, unfortunately, we as a society stopped cleanup too soon and now we've got super-resistant strains of those same problems.

https://archive.org/details/wearewho

"We Are Who We Say We Are": A Black Family's Search for Home Across the Atlantic World by Mary Frances Berry

Topics
#antiblackness, #peopleofcolor, #slavetrade, #transatlanticslavetrade, #creole, #creolization, #unitedstatesofamerika, #Haiti, #Cuba, #louisiana, #california, #europe, #racialpassing, #whitepassing, #miscegenation, #colorline, #migration, #emigration, #immigration, #amerikanhistory, #historyoftheamerikas, #genealogy

This colored Creole story offers a unique historical lens through which to understand the issues of migration, immigration, passing, identity, and color-forces that still shape American society today. We Are Who We Say We Are provides a detailed, nuanced account of shifting forms of racial identification within an extended familial network and constrained by law and social reality.

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This colored Creole story offers a unique historical lens through which to understand the issues of migration, immigration, passing, identity, and color-forces...

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Whenever Loving v Virginia comes up, I’m reminded that Americans are TOTALLY normal about race and sex, and that America abandoned the Roman and English law principle of partus sequitur ventrem, suffering from generations of coded trauma, eventually resulting in the popular assertion that Barack Obama’s mother was NOT a white lady from Kansas.

#miscegenation #trauma #race #sex #jurisprudence #culture #politics #trauma #love #BarackObama

The dark family secret involving the dono da casa and the household help goes right to one of the main themes in _Casa-Grande & Senzala_ (translated as The Masters and the Slave) where Gilberto Freyre argued the sexual violence of the head of the fazenda household was a repeated transgression so common as to become practically embedded as a domestic norm of dominance contributing mightly to #Brazil's great #miscegenation of Europeans, Africans and the Indigenous.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casa-Grande_%26_Senzala
Casa-Grande & Senzala - Wikipedia