Your dad
It is possible, because I am one, but my type is called a cross-blood... Half-blood Trainee #222
I and many other mixed race people prefer mixed race, half cast is rather offensive
A mulatto is the child of one black parent and one white parent. It doesn't matter which parent is black or white. As long as one parent is black and one parent is white, then you are a mulatto.
It is an old fashioned term meaning a person who has one black parent and one white parent, someone who is mixed race.
Nuclear,extended,single-parent,blended,foster,adoptive,transnational,mixed race.
education, parent's social class, gender, race, etc
education, parent's social class, gender, race, etc
This depends entirely on things such as: what country, what race, what religion, and what interests the parent(s) have.
You named it... Bi-Racial. Although many "forms" that a child or parent may be faced with do not include this "option" when the race of a child is required. One may choose to check " other" in the form, or simply write it in
I haven't read his book but I can tell you he is mixed race. He has one black parent and one white parent. Due to what is known as the 1% rule, Americans generally just refer to him as black, but outside of the USA he would be called mixed race.
Mulatto denotes a person with one white parent and one black parent or a person who has both black ancestry and white ancestry.
Race is a complex social construct that can encompass various factors, including ancestry, culture, and self-identification. If you have one Black parent and one white parent, you may identify as biracial or multiracial. Ultimately, how you choose to identify may depend on personal, familial, and cultural influences. It's important to respect individual experiences and choices regarding racial identity.