consisting of, representing, or combining members of two separate racial groups: a biracial committee on neighborhood problems.
having a biological mother from one racial group and a biological father from another: She's proudly biracial.
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A shroom trip, for instance, poignantly conjures Ashley’s fears of her biracial son getting caught up in a system she thought she had outrun.
I was thinking about how I was going to raise my biracial daughter in this mad world that had suddenly become even madder.
Austin is raising three biracial boys a few blocks from the square.
Meghan also referred to the role she would have liked to continue playing as a working royal, representing the diversity of the Commonwealth and its populations of color as a biracial woman herself.
I think about raising a biracial child in America, and I don’t have to worry about that as much, I feel like, here in New York.
Manning does not believe biracial people should be categorized as black.
Rather, a biracial coalition of interests saw busing as one of many tools in the fight for integration.
Reeves spoke to The Daily Beast about his films, grade school beat-downs, being biracial, and much more.
The ex-Mad TV cast members came out proudly as biracial in the first episode of their show.
Is it because the biracial comedians seamlessly slip into the characters and skewer racial stereotypes?
Of the rest, only sixty-one commands had invited local black leaders to participate in what were supposed to be biracial groups.