Terms like
mulatto for people of partly African descent and mestizo for people of partly Native American descent are still used by English-
Kaynak: MultiracialThe tragic
mulatto is a stereotypical fictional character that appeared in American literature during the 19th and 20th centuries, from
Kaynak: Tragic mulattoThe cultural
mulatto is a concept introduced by Trey Ellis in his 1988 essay, The New Black Aesthetic. While '
mulatto ' typically refers
Kaynak: Cultural mulattoIl
Mulatto is a 1950 Italian drama film directed by Francesco De Robertis . Cast : Angelo Maggio ... Angelo, il
mulatto. Renato Baldini
Kaynak: Il MulattoLouis Delgrès (177 66 - 1802) was a
mulatto leader of the movement in Guadeloupe resisting reoccupation (and thus the reinstitution of
Kaynak: Louis DelgrèsThe term
mulatto was used to designate a person who was biracial, with one black parent and one white parent. The term octoroon referred to
Kaynak: QuadroonBenoit Joseph André Rigaud (1761–1811) was the leading
mulatto military leader during the Haïtian Revolution . Among his protégés were
Kaynak: André RigaudBetween a pure black and a very light
mulatto, more than a dozen racial categories were acknowledged, based on combinations of hair color
Kaynak: Black peopleCountries with significant black,
mulatto, or zambo populations today include Brazil (86 million, according to how censuses are applied
Kaynak: Afro-Latin AmericanCarel Hendrik Bartels (29 September 1792 – 10 February 1850) was the wealthiest and most important
mulatto trader and businessman on the
Kaynak: Carel Hendrik BartelsSarah Bassett or more commonly Sally Bassett (died 21 June 1730) was a
mulatto slave in the British colony Bermuda in the North
Kaynak: Sarah BassetThe McGill family of Monrovia, Liberia was a free African American
mulatto family from Baltimore, Maryland which immigrated to Monrovia
Kaynak: McGill family (Monrovia)