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(INTERMARRIAGE.) Day, Caroline Bond. A Study of Some Negro-White Families in the United States.
Illustrated with photographs and charts. 4to, original cloth; dust jacket, slightly chipped. Chicago: Peabody Museum, 1932
- Notes: A landmark study of intermarriage and the rather strange method of measuring the percentage of Negro blood in the offspring of such unions; i.e. mulatto, quadroon, octoroon, etc. This is not a racist work but rather a serious sociological study.
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