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Bi-Racial

It's 3rd grade. I'm late for school, and my mother had to walk me in to class so that my teacher would know the reason for my tardiness. My mom opens the door to my class room, and there is a hush of silence. Everyone's eyes are fixed on my mother and me. She tells the teacher why I was late, gives me a kiss goodbye and leaves for work. As I sit down at my seat, all of my so-called friends start to call me names and tease me. The students tease me not because I was late, but because my mother is white. Situations like this are hard for a young child to deal with. These type of situations are what bi-racial children deal with every day. The term bi-racial means a child's heritage is made up of two cultures or ethnic groups. In this paper I will compare the advantages and disadvantages of having dual heritage. I will also tell about the most often misconstrued problems the public perceives about a bi-racial child, with black and white heritage. These children encounter issues such as: Grasping self concept or identity and acceptance of their personal appearance. Dual heritage is most often looked at as different, good or bad. Sometimes people having dual heritage are seen as outcasts of society. These are just small things that have


By the child knowing these different characteristics, it is found that a bi-racial child finds it easier to have close friends, a boyfriend or girlfriend, who is white or black, than a monoracial child. "In my childhood, I was forced to deny my white heritage and only claim my Black identity. In the British society, having dual heritage could be seen as a definite advantage because of the insight to both cultures; however, in a society such as ours, where one culture is seen as less powerful and inferior in society, people with dual heritage are sometimes isolated and rejected by both cultures (Tizard and Phoenix 67). Those young people that used only the technique of ignoring or tackling the situation in some cases appeared to feel helpless at times. He quoted: "If there is someone who personality-wise is very much lower than I am, if they are very stupid, and if they call me something, I find it more offensive than somebody who a lot more people respond to. On the other hand, young people with dual heritage have been noted more likely to report experiences of racism than those with two black parents (Tizard and Phoenix 166). " In a survey done on the Internet, a bi-racial person who was raised by two black parents wrote in about his upbringing. Likewise, if the child went to a predominately black school, he/she would relate more toward the black part of his/her heritage. Of course, parents can influence their children to which race he/she relates most with. Two-thirds of the young people said that there was, but none of them wished to be fairer. However, ten percent of the boys and girls wanted more straighter and longer hair, another girl wanted green eyes. One particular student attending a predominately white school commented on the discrimination: "I seem to just accept the fact that it is going to happen sometimes, you have just got to learn to try to ignore it. She said that she had an argument with one of her friends, and the word got out and the whole school was calling her names such as: pick and mix, mixed blessings, breed and "Your dad comes from the jungle".

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