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  THE BIRACIAL AND THE MULTIRACIAL AMERICAN

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Jan Matzeliger was born in Paramaribo (now Suriname) in 1852. Matzeliger settled in the United States in 1873 and trained as a shoemaker. In 1883, he patented a shoe lasting machine that increased the availability of shoes and decreased the price of footwear. He died of tuberculosis on August 24, 1889.
​            Jan Matzeliger
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Mixed Experience History Month: Frederick Jones, inventor Frederickjones Frederick Jones (1893-1961)
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      The Multiracial Family
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WASHINGTON — Among American children, the multiracial population has increased almost 50 percent, to 4.2 million, since 2000, making it the fastest growing youth group in the country. The number of people of all ages who identified themselves both white and black soared by 134 percent since 2000 to 1.8 million people, according to census data released .
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Alessandro de' Medici      Duke of Florence
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“I am not a little bit of many things; but I am the sufficient representation of many things. I am not an incompletion of all these races; but I am a masterpiece of the prolific. I am an entirety, I am not a lack of anything; rather I am a whole of many things. God                                            did not see it needful to make me generic. He thinks I am better than that.

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In a multi-racial society, trust, understanding and tolerance are the cornerstones of peace and order.

Begin doing what you want to do now. We are not living in eternity. We have only this moment, sparkling like a star in our hand-and melting like a snowflake...