Interracial Relationships
Interracial relationships between white and black Americans have been a topic of controversy in the United States since the time of slavery, when slave owners had relations with young, black female slaves. As the years went on, many whites felt themselves to be superior to Africans and African Americans. Whites hated blacks immensely because of their race, color of skin and their culture and treated them as though they were lower in class. Segregation and laws were created to separate blacks from whites. This separation was a social aspect as well as mental. Interracial relationships were frowned upon by others and thought of as a sin. Those who were not interracially mixed believed that the couples that were racially or culturally mixed were a disgrace. Interracial relationships have been criticized for many years, however times are changing and thoughts about miscegenation are now becoming less critical and more reasonable. In the years that slavery occurred, many laws and rules were set to keep interracial relationships from occurring. As historian Albert Gordon says, "In the United States restrictive legislation against miscegenation originated during the period of slavery... designed to
Others thought interracial relationships were acts of rebellion towards others. " (Intermarriage, Interfaith, Interracial, Interethnic, page 3) This quote means that many whites wanted to make sure that the slaves reproduced more slaves, rather than half slaves. This drastic increase just proves that life with interracial relations is becoming less critical and more reasonable. Differences in race or cultures caused people to have beliefs that suit their satisfaction. " (Interracial Marriages, page 12) Now in the new millennium, interracial couples are not being segregated as before. Interracial relationships have been a topic of controversy since the times of slavery. Teens in the new millennium are no longer thinking about the differences in race because it is so common to come from a mixed race and/or a cultural background. As sociologists Paul Almonte and Theresa Desmond point out " Today interracial couples have the legal right to marry, and do not experience the harshness that couples felt before in the previous years. "Virtually all teens (97%) say that they or other teens date interracially because they find the person attractive, and because they care about the person they are dating, not because it is an act of rebellion or to be different. "Times are now changing and thoughts are different. These relationships are becoming more common and accepted in everyday life. The thoughts of critism have now changed for the best, and interracial relationships are now more accepted. " (Tabitha Suarez," Color Barrier No More", The Herald, Page 7) Teenagers today seem to agree that interracial relationships cause diversity and change. " (Almonte and Desmond, page 21) Miscegenation is more accepted among the youth and the barriers are breaking down. People react to how the world is evolving; life today is high paced and less opinionative to interracial relationships.
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