The Census Bureau on Thursday issued its most detailed portrait yet of how the U.S. has changed over the past decade, releasing a trove of demographic data that will be used to redraw political maps across an increasingly diverse country.
My hometown once arrested a couple in the 1950s for having an interracial marriage. The husband was Italian and the wife was Cajun. Whiteness is always going to shrink because of how strict the demands are for what makes a person white.
I mean, that seems like proof of the opposite, the concept of whiteness had to be expanded to maintain white supremacy. Both of those groups are considered white now and they seemingly weren't before?
My hometown once arrested a couple in the 1950s for having an interracial marriage. The husband was Italian and the wife was Cajun. Whiteness is always going to shrink because of how strict the demands are for what makes a person white.
I mean, that seems like proof of the opposite, the concept of whiteness had to be expanded to maintain white supremacy. Both of those groups are considered white now and they seemingly weren't before?
Oh, the wife was considered white. Yeah I don't know how to articulate my point honestly and I've confused myself. Sorry.
It's no problem if this conversation continued I'd probably find myself in the same place; topic is complicated.
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