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I would think that any friend she had would be mixed-race. If I'm not mistaken, every person I know is of mixed-race in one form or another.

Is there a list of words that should not be used? If there is, why are they words at all?

Tom
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From: Discussion of research and writing about Virginia history [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Melinda Skinner
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Subject: Re: Mulatto

My daughter (in her 20s) informed me years ago that "mulatto" was considered insulting by her mixed-race friends.

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