MISCEGENATION: THE BOON OF 21STCENTURY
Keywords:
Miscegenation,, Races, Amalgamation, AdmixtureAbstract
The present research paper is focused on the miscegenation relationsand its parameters in the society. Miscegenation means the racial admixture of different racial stocks. Miscegenationis an intimate sexual relationship between individuals of different races. The termmiscegenationwas coined by David Goodman Crolyin 1863.Theanonymous pamphlet miscegenation the blending of the races was published in 1863.David Goodman Crolycreated the wordmiscegenationto describe such relationships. The word miscegenation is derived from Latin language‘miscere’,means‘to mix,’and‘genus’means ‘race. The amalgamation of different racesis known as miscegenation relations. The miscegenation relations are positive factor for
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