Conclusion

A. Wilkinson
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Abstract

The concluding chapter finishes the book at the time of the U.S. Revolution and shows that Mulattoes and others of mixed ancestry had struggled throughout the colonial period for freedom. During the Revolutionary era, many of the Founding Fathers and other EuroAmericans deprived “Mulattoes,” “Negroes,” and other people of color of the same freedoms they sought from the British empire. This concluding section wraps up larger themes of the book around racial fluidity and hypodescent. It also explores further implications for how British colonists defined interracial mixture and negatively labelled people they perceived to be of mixed race as a deplorable group that were affiliated with early ideas of hybrid degeneracy. Still, people of blended heritage fashioned themselves as a group deserving of respect and the same liberties as Europeans and EuroAmericans in the early United States. Ultimately the fight for independence and equal recognition by mixed-heritage people was part of the larger freedom struggle by other poor and free people of color.
结论
最后一章在美国革命时期结束了这本书,并展示了黑白混血儿和其他混血儿在整个殖民时期为自由而斗争。在独立战争时期,许多开国元勋和其他欧裔美国人剥夺了“黑白混血儿”、“黑人”和其他有色人种从大英帝国寻求的同样的自由。这个结束语部分概括了本书围绕种族流动性和劣等性的更大主题。它还进一步探讨了英国殖民者如何定义种族间的混合,并将他们认为是混合种族的人贴上负面标签,认为他们是一个可悲的群体,与早期的混合堕落观念有关。尽管如此,混合血统的人还是把自己塑造成一个值得尊重和享有与美国早期的欧洲人和欧美人同样自由的群体。最终,混血儿争取独立和平等地位的斗争是其他穷人和自由有色人种争取自由的更大斗争的一部分。
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