The Mulatto women are passionately fond of music, singing and dancing.
Among the Mulatto females many are remarkably beautiful--though they are always wanting in that oval form of the face which is the first condition of classic beauty.
The Mulatto fancies himself next to the European, and thinks that the little tinge of black in his skin does not justify his being ranked lower than the Mestizo, who after all is only an Indio bruto.
There, one day, promenading upon the beach with the persistent mulatto model at his side, he was jeered at by some sailors.
It is true that he kept a monkey and a model, a mulatto woman who is said to have come from Java and who was certainly more of a trial to him than anything else.
The mulatto fled, took a train to Paris, entered the empty studio, seized whatever she could lay her hands on and vanished.
The mulatto woman was rejoiced to have power to keep me down.
Mrs. Wood, in the meanwhile, hired a mulatto woman to nurse the child; but she was such a fine lady she wanted to be mistress over me.
A mulatto woman who served at table seemed to take an interest in our behalf--told us to cheer up, and not to be so cast down.
In Mississippi a free negro or mulatto was legally punished with thirty-nine lashes if he exercised the functions of a minister of the Gospel.
Pale with apprehension, Tryon sat as if petrified, until a tall, side-whiskered mulatto came down the garden walk to the front gate.
After riding about three miles, we met two well-dressed mulatto women on donkeys, accompanied by their cavaliers.
Our mulatto pilot, Manuel Quatrine, whistled shrilly through his fingers; and, after a brief delay, the response of a similar whistle reached our ears from shore.
Fergusson, a mulatto in color, but born in Scotland, and married to a white lady, who now resides in that country.
These, led by a mulatto named Tye, made an attack upon his house.
Amongst themulatto cast, there are some pretty girls.
They have long black hair, flat faces, short thick persons, and complexions of the mulatto cast, without any thing in their countenances to denote ferocity, judging from those I have seen in the streets of Buenos Ayres as prisoners.
On the deck of the Mulatto Girl was her master, in shirt and trousers and a remarkable straw hat more like a canopy, bending over to discharge some weighty words into the hatch.
After wandering along many old quays, and through dark sheds with wide doors that, on such a sunny day, were stored with cool night and cubes and planks of gold, he found his ship, the Mulatto Girl.
In the shade of the gum-tree sprawled half a dozen negro servants, but on the box of the coach, from which the restless horses had been taken, there yet sat the coachman, a mulatto of powerful build and a sullen countenance.
We had two mulatto boys to look after our mules, but they were of little use for any other purpose; and though we heard some parrots and other birds uttering various notes in the trees, it was too dark to see them.
This was the master of a sailors' boarding-house, a huge mulatto with a heavy fist, who gave the stranded mariner food and shelter till he found him a berth.
Strickland had downed the mulatto twice, and the mulatto, sober, was a man to be reckoned with.
At Chepillo they took fourteen negro and mulatto prisoners, and secured two fat hogs, plenty of plantains, and some good water.
They found, to their delight, a mulatto who knew Nata, and who undertook to lead them to the destruction of a people whom he hated.
To Captain Sharp the men gave a mulatto boy as slave, for a token of the respect of his whole company to him for having led them safely through so many dangerous adventures.
As a result there was a Peruvian mulatto up in Ancon hospital who had been shot through the mouth, the bullet being somewhere in his neck.
A buxom fat mulatto woman, with sparkling eyes, whose head is daintily ornamented with a handkerchief of many colours.
Listen: do you think that because I am a mulatto and a deformed dwarf that I am not a man?
It could not be the mulatto planter to whom my suspicions had first been directed.
A young mulatto stepped to the front and addressed the planter in an excited manner.
My first suspicions pointed to the mulattowith whom I had fought; but, even in the midst of my perplexity, I resolved to do nothing rashly.
Between the ranks of mulatto soldiers I perceived a coloured man sitting upon a large block of mahogany, which was partially covered with a carpet made of parrots’ feathers.
The mulatto Candi, who commanded the guard, caused my arms to be bound behind my back, a soldier took hold of the end of the cord, and we left the grotto.
Rigaud, sometimes called General Rigaud, was the head of the mulatto insurgents at Lagu.
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The Negroes were comparatively free, and intermarriage was frequent; thus a mulatto woman who fled from bondage married a chief and became the mother of a daughter who in course of time became the wife of the famous Osceola.
In 1769, however, all free Negro and mulattowomen were exempted from levies as tithables, such levies having proved to be burdensome and "derogatory to the rights of freeborn subjects.
This whole argument on the mulatto goes back to the fallacy of degrading human beings by slavery for two hundred years and then arguing that they have not the capacity or the inclination to rise.
If the Indian was destined to be a vanishing factor, the mulatto and the free Negro most certainly were not.
Since the Civil War, moreover, the mulatto element has rapidly increased, advancing from 11.
With him was his wife, the daughter of a mulattoslave woman who had run away years before and married an Indian chief.
Joseph Jenkin Roberts was a mulatto born in Virginia in 1809.
To argue the superiority of the mulatto of course is simply to argue once more the inferiority of the Negro to the white man.
It seemed to be his chief purpose to compass the death of the mulatto leader, a purpose which at last was most unfortunately accomplished, but then only through treachery.
Another mulatto who has won fame in the cause of "Free Cuba" is Augustin Cebreco.
It was borrowed very largely from a similar law in Massachusetts, and reads as follows:-- "An Act relating to freeing mulatto and negro slaves.
Is it not true that in the Northern States at least the mulatto is unfertile, leaving but few children, and those mainly lymphatic and scrofulous?
It has fostered and multiplied a vigorous black race, and engendered a feeble mulatto breed.
This "mulatto fellow" did not come back, and so they advertised the next week and the week following, but still the toes of the blue yarn socks pointed the other way.
Result--down dropped the mulattoas if he were a felled ox!
This turned the merriment of the mess towards Mick again; but he came up to the scratch as `smilingly' as he did in his fight with the mulatto at Barbados.
We had besides a real black and mulatto on board belonging to our crew.
The country parishes shared in its prevalence: Country Parishes.
These are high mortalities, whatever were the types of fever that caused them.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mulatto" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: cross; hybrid; mestizo; mongrel; mulatto; mule; octoroon; quadroon; zambo