His father is Black Nova Scotian and his mother is Samoan.
to end poverty and racial injustice in america
racial equality correct answer: ratification of the 15th amendment
the philosphy was to eliminate poverty and eradicate racial injustice through education, medical care, and making better urban life
Korean
he is one of the finest looking man in the world....has an African American and samoan racial heritage....and bell yeah...he is really good looking
In "A Raisin in the Sun," the Johnsons are the white neighbors of the Younger family, specifically the character Karl Lindner. They represent the societal pressures and racism that the Younger family faces as they aspire to move into a predominantly white neighborhood. Lindner offers the Youngers money to not move into the new house, highlighting the themes of racial discrimination and the challenges of pursuing the American Dream. The Johnsons serve as a symbol of the broader societal resistance to integration during the time period of the play.
An interracial family is a family where the members belong to different racial groups. This can include parents and children of different races, or relatives from different racial backgrounds coming together in a family unit.
Yes. Their mother is black and father was white.
The commonly accepted definition of the word biracial is "containing members of two racial groups". This is mostly associated with a person who has parents from two racial groups.
The Great Society was a set of social reforms initiated primarily by President Lyndon Johnson aimed at the elimination of poverty and racial injustice and thus the creation of a Great Society.
Racial identity is influenced by a combination of genetics, culture, and personal experience. While a child often inherits racial traits from their parents, their racial identity can also be shaped by their environment, upbringing, and individual experiences. Therefore, one might share racial characteristics with their father but can also identify differently based on various factors.
do you mean if you are adopted? coz otherwise you would already know what race your parents are. if you are adoped, check out your birth certificate - it should have your parents ethnic origin on it