The intermingling of race has been extensive; so much so, that in many places the pure-blooded negro is in the minority of the whole colored population.
It need not be a perpetuated intermingling of race.
We now come to the second question: Will intermingling with inferiors really lower the superior stock?
He was charged with countenancing superstition by allowing the use of pagan rites, and with encouraging schism and dissension by permitting no intermingling between the Brahmins and the pariahs even in the churches.
These raids have naturally brought about much intermingling of the tribes on the Mahakam River, and sometimes three or more may be found living in one kampong.
Yellowstone Park was an intermingling of beauty and oddity, and as a result I used a fair amount of film.
The principal organic remains found, we are told, are those of living shells, and the intermingling of these with the bones of tertiary mammals could scarcely have taken place in “shallow and quiet bays.
And therefore there is little won by intermingling of plausible actions.
Schneider, and there was the sameintermingling of joy and sorrow which is sometimes witnessed on similar occasions in our own land.
There was, therefore, a good degree of intermingling in civil life with other people.
The intermixture of races and theintermingling of national interests, have aroused a sort of collective sentiment actually existing as a normal form of conscience, namely, "human solidarity.
The rest of the population are, for the most part, hybrids showing a confused intermingling of characteristics.
And it is this intermingling and absorption of the Moorish civilization with the Christian that gives the real character to Toledo.
The most interesting part is that which was formerly the church, and which, though now roofless, is still surrounded by walls, and retains the remnants of the pillars that formerly supported the intermingling curves of the arches.
Interspecific competition may prevent considerable interminglingof breeding populations in Micronesia, or it may be that each species requires different ecologic conditions.
The limitations of polyphony were reached when the true expression of melodic intervals was lost through their intermingling with so many incongruous elements.
Sunshine and tempest--noonday and darkness; allintermingling their lights and shades!
They reached the schooner, and the wearied child was handed on board, amid many exclamations and intermingling remarks of sympathy and astonishment.
Any emotional experience consists of an intermingling of many and diverse feelings.
Thus by some investigators the flexibility and emancipation of the Greek genius were attributed to their access to the sea and their constantintermingling with other cultures, especially the Egyptian.
In East Africa every degree of intermingling of the Hamitic branch of the Brown race has been taking place for more than sixty centuries with negroes, both of the Sudanese and the Bantu stocks.
From very early times there has been an intermingling of the different races.
It might be taken as axiomatic that social intermingling means amalgamation.
Mr. President, it has been repeatedly said that the hostility of the white people of the South to social intermingling with the negro race is an instinct--a race instinct.
To render its full duty to its citizens, there must be intermingling with outside nations.