Interracial America | Biracial Children Can Have Rich Lives

Growing up biracial is not the miserable experience that many have claimed, writes Susan Fales-Hill in the following viewpoint. Recalling her childhood with a white father and Haitian mother in a New York multiethnic enclave, Fales- Hill maintains that she feels enriched by her racially mixed background. Although the life of a biracial child may not be free of racial turmoil, Fales-Hill contends, many mixed-race individuals learn to embrace all aspects of their identity and become well-adjusted adults. Fales-Hill is the author of an autobiography: Up From Loehmann’s: One Black...

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