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biracial造句
1. Lessons on race for my biracial son. 2. It’s hard to explain to a biracial child in 2011. 3. I got a black wife and three biracial children, so I feel I have a right to use that word. 4. Senator Barack Obama has proved to be a biracial icon who can mobilize blacks and whites alike. 5. As a relatively new mom to a biracial boy, I'm trying to get a head start on speaking openly and simply about race. 6. She truthfully portrayed how a biracial child grows up in the film, which allowed her to win the honor of Best Actress for her first nomination in the Asia Pacific Film Festival. 7. As a biracial student I am particularly interested in points 4 and 5 about Williams. 8. They favor the biracial elite over black Haitians, deepening longstanding tensions. 8.try its best to collect and build good sentences. 9. Many Tories favor recognition of the new biracial government headed by Bishop Abel Muzorewa. 10. On the other, he touts his biracial , multicultural background (he lived in Indonesia for four years as a child) as an advantage when it comes to representing the U. S. abroad. 11. They favor the biracial elite over black Haitians, deepening longstanding tensions. The U. S. withdraws in 1934. 12. Children go through changes while growing up, especially biracial children. 13. On the other, he touts his biracial, multicultural background as an advantage when it comes to representing the U. S. abroad. 14. As part of Tell Me More's special focus on the American family today, host Michel Martin speaks with biracial authors June Cross and Gregory Williams. 15. Americans like answers in black and white, a cultural trait we confirmed last year when the biracial man running for President was routinely called "black". 16. Here I am in charge of the children's health and safety, these children age 2 to 6 years old, which also has the foreign friend and biracial. 17. So by visiting here, and also by setting up a foundation which helps biracial children, Hines Ward is widely credited as having changed the prejudices of a nation. 18. “I told the Realtor, ‘Don't put us in a predominantly white or black neighborhood,’ ” Mrs. Peeples recalled. “And sure enough, we have a biracial kid next door.”