Mixed Blood: Intermarriage and Ethnic Identity in Twentieth-century AmericaUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1989 - 532 pages 'Paul R. Spickard has performed a tremendous service to historians and other students of ethnicity in writing this study of the historic patterns and changing meanings of out-group marriage. -Hasia R. Diner American Historical Review |
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Old Barriers Fall | 47 |
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