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"The great fear of the day was miscegenation - black men and white women," he said.
For a while, it seemed the threat of miscegenation was a major theme.
And when we get into our own century, ethnic miscegenation raises its head.
In that era, society held a dim view of miscegenation.
Thus, miscegenation cannot be considered outside the lens of power and aesthetics.
These are the same arguments used more than a century ago in much of the South when miscegenation was banned.
Historians have not estimated the impact of the miscegenation laws.
And, he said, "the practice of miscegenation by the two Kings is well documented."
Soon, a process of miscegenation between Portuguese settlers and indigenous women started.
Miscegenation, better known as the mixing of races, was forbidden.
Davis and her husband were never tried, possibly for fear of a miscegenation scandal.
They got hold of a statement he made about the Bible forbidding miscegenation.
The song is a clear indication of changing attitudes (see miscegenation).
The court, which had previously avoided taking miscegenation cases, agreed to hear an appeal.
Another journal article states "there is no evidence of miscegenation with Caucasians".
The degree of miscegenation is very high in the former Soviet Union.
Some residents grew concerned about miscegenation and there were several race riots at the time.
The issue of miscegenation caused a scandal in the literary community and the book was not a critical success.
He said that the trustees first demanded there be no homosexuality or miscegenation.
"However, in spite of my views on miscegenation I know there are some important changes coming.
They were said to be secretly plotting the destruction of the white race through miscegenation.
The theme of miscegenation also runs through this film.
Miscegenation felt like the right word, warts and all.