Passers and Pluralists: Subverting the Racial Divide.

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Daniel, G. R.  “Passers and Pluralists: Subverting the Racial Divide.”  Racially Mixed People in America.  Newbury Park, CA: Sage, 1992.  Pp. 91-107.

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Brief mention.  See “Runaways and Refuseniks: Triracial Isolates,” pp. 98-102.  Most triracial isolates deny African ancestry and venerate Native American descent.  Groups such as the Lumbee have successfully used flexibility in definitions of Native American (i.e., differing definitions used by the Census Bureau and the BIA) to gain status as nontreaty Native Americans.

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