I'm a suspicious mulatto, which means I'm too black to be white and too white to be doing it right. — Lemon Andersen Copy Share Image
The idea of the mulatto has been a gathering point for a wide variety of racial prejudices, fears, myths, and speculations. — Randall Kennedy Copy Share Image
I've always felt mixed race. Or as my music teacher said during a lesson: 'You are a mulatto.' I always felt there… — Goldie Copy Share Image
At Harvard I was taking an African-American studies class, and we were reading about the tragic mulatto. Invariably, the tragic mulatto can't… — Soledad O'Brien Copy Share Image
Now, about that mulatto teacher and me. There was no love there for each other. There was not even respect. We were… — Ernest Gaines Copy Share Image
I look white to a lot of people. And I'm not. I'm African-American. I'm mixed. I like to call myself Mulatto because… — Mat Johnson Copy Share Image
“The chevalier’s multiple talents were well summed up by John Adams, visiting Paris in 1779: The “mulatto man,” wrote the future American… — Tom Reiss Copy Share Image
“She not black, she mulatto. Mulatto, mulatto, mulatto. Maybe she be family to both and to hurt white man just as bad… — Marlon James Copy Share Image
“I also found that what the white man of the South practiced for himself, he assumed to be unthinkable in white women.… — Ida B. Wells-Barnett Copy Share Image
“When you were talking about the caste system, I was thinking about how Mexicans still have to come to terms with this… — Amalia Mesa-Bains Copy Share Image
“Debt Chauffeur, that's my name for him now, wants to marry me. He asked me down on bended knee, and I would… — Alice Randall Copy Share Image
“The early and relatively sophisticated Egyptians understood that their civilization would be threatened if they bred with the Negroes to their south,… — Kyle Bristow Copy Share Image