Mixed Blood
Intermarriage and Ethnic Identity in Twentieth-Century America
Paul R. Spickard


"Mixed Blood  serves an important function in drawing together a far-ranging set of experiences, all of which bear on the phenomenon of intermarriage. Spickard also broadens the reader's scope of reference in comprehending the forces driving intermarriage, through his introduction of cultural themes of acceptance."—Deanna Matsumoto, Amerasia Journal

"A sensitive and informative work on a topic of major importance."
—Ronald C. Johnson, Journal of Marriage and the Family

Paul R. Spickard is associate professor of history at Brigham Young University-Hawaii.


December 1989
544 pp.      4 tables     6 x 9
ISBN 0-299-12110-0   Cloth $29.95s
ISBN 0-299-12114-3   Paper $24.95x




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