In the 1930s, many societies were heavily influenced by racial segregation and discriminatory laws that enforced social divisions based on race. This was particularly evident in the United States with Jim Crow laws, which prohibited interracial marriage and reinforced the idea of racial purity among different groups. Additionally, prevailing social norms and cultural beliefs often discouraged interracial relationships, promoting the idea that individuals should marry within their own race to maintain social order and familial expectations. These factors contributed to a societal environment where marrying within one's race was not only common but often legally mandated or socially enforced.
There is no universal yes or no answer to this questions because it is a personal choice. If someone wants to marry someone outside their race, it is perfectly acceptable. People in today's society are allowed to make their own choices without being shunned or persecuted.
In itself, believing that it is immoral to date or marry outside your own race isn't racist. It becomes racist and unacceptable when someone tries to impose that view on others.
Yes
No. Racism is the belief that a race is genetically superior or inferior. Things like "blacks are criminal's" or "Asians are smart" are prejudicial not racist.
Most people prefer to marry someone who belongs to the same religion that they do, however, nothing prevents people from marrying outside their own religion. Buddhists and Hindus can marry if they wish.
All of the United States presidents and first ladies except Barack and Michelle Obama have been white.
Of course not. Love doesn't pick people for their color.
The average person did not own a car in the 1930s. In 1930 there was around 1 car for every 4 people. The boom in car ownership happened in the 50s & 60s.
NO WAY! who would marry their own daughter!
To help to continue the human race. People have babies because they want a child of their own.
people that kill there own people( people of the same race, religion,belief, country,ect.)
Well, rather not. Look at Greenland. They're mixed.