Brown World

Views on earth's inevitable light brown future. Like it or not, cultures are mixing together, so share your thoughts on where the world is actually headed. Don't bother talking about your ideals here...just reality.

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

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Saturday, November 17, 2007

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Saturday, April 14, 2007

Interracial Marriage on The Rise


Updated:2007-04-14 08:24:25
Interracial Marriages Surge Across the U.S.
By DAVID CRARY
AP
NEW YORK (April 14) - The charisma king of the 2008 presidential field. The world's best golfer. The captain of the New York Yankees. Besides superstardom, Barack Obama, Tiger Woods and Derek Jeter have another common bond: Each is the child of an interracial marriage.

Famous Interracial Marriages

More than 7 percent of America's 59 million married couples in 2005 were interracial, compared to less than 2 percent in 1970.

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For most of U.S. history, in most communities, such unions were taboo.

It was only 40 years ago - on June 12, 1967 - that the U.S. Supreme Court knocked down a Virginia statute barring whites from marrying nonwhites. The decision also overturned similar bans in 15 other states.

Since that landmark Loving v. Virginia ruling, the number of interracial marriages has soared; for example, black-white marriages increased from 65,000 in 1970 to 422,000 in 2005, according to Census Bureau figures. Factoring in all racial combinations, Stanford University sociologist Michael Rosenfeld calculates that more than 7 percent of America's 59 million married couples in 2005 were interracial, compared to less than 2 percent in 1970.

Coupled with a steady flow of immigrants from all parts of the world, the surge of interracial marriages and multiracial children is producing a 21st century America more diverse than ever, with the potential to become less stratified by race.

"The racial divide in the U.S. is a fundamental divide. ... but when you have the 'other' in your own family, it's hard to think of them as 'other' anymore," Rosenfeld said. "We see a blurring of the old lines, and that has to be a good thing, because the lines were artificial in the first place."

The boundaries were still distinct in 1967, a year when the Sidney Poitier film "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner" - a comedy built around parents' acceptance of an interracial couple - was considered groundbreaking. The Supreme Court ruled that Virginia could not criminalize the marriage that Richard Loving, a white, and his black wife, Mildred, entered into nine years earlier in Washington, D.C.

But what once seemed so radical to many Americans is now commonplace.

Many prominent blacks - including Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, civil rights leader Julian Bond and former U.S. Sen. Carol Moseley Braun - have married whites. Well-known whites who have married blacks include former Defense Secretary William Cohen and actor Robert DeNiro.

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Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Brown World with Curly Hair


how many years before the entire world is brown (maybe light brown) with curly hair? the woman on the left is what i think the average person will look like in the future.

my guess...250 years. anyone else? put your number here and let's get an average. keep in mind the asians and their straight hair--with so many numbers, and many closed bordered countries, will be a source of brown/curly resistance. but even in china, a country only a few short years out of binding feet, it is impossible to resist rap, american black culture and the inevitable cross-racial "hookups" between round brown booties and those perfect yellow calves.