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A phenomenological study of the life experiences of biracial adolescents

Tefera, 2004

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Tefera N
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The “biracial baby boom”(Root, 1996, p. xv) in the United States started approximately 25 years ago around the time the final laws against miscegenation were repealed by the United States Supreme Court 1967 decision (Loving v. Virginia, 1967). After the historical ruling, the …
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