Multiracial Americans Are Fastest Growing Group

By May 28, 2009 4:22 pm

Multiracial Americans have become the fastest growing demographic group, wielding an impact on minority growth that challenges traditional notions of race.

The number of multiracial people rose 3.4 percent last year to about 5.2 million, according to the latest census estimates. First given the option in 2000, Americans who check more than one box for race on census surveys have jumped by 33 percent and now make up 5 percent of the minority population — with millions more believed to be uncounted.

Demographers attributed the recent population growth to more social acceptance and slowing immigration. They cited in particular the high public profiles of Tiger Woods and President Barack Obama, a self-described “mutt,” who are having an effect on those who might self-identify as multiracial.

Population figures as of July 2008 show that California, Texas, New York and Florida had the most multiracial people, due partly to higher numbers of second- and later-generation immigrants who are more likely to “marry out.” Measured by percentages, Hawaii ranked first with nearly 1 in 5 residents who were multiracial, followed by Alaska and Oklahoma, both at roughly 4 percent.

Utah had the highest growth rate of multiracial people in 2008 compared to the previous year, a reflection of loosening social morals in a mostly white state.

“Multiracial unions have been happening for a very long time, but we are only now really coming to terms with saying it’s OK,” said Carolyn Liebler, a sociology professor at the University of Minnesota who specializes in family, race and ethnicity.

“I don’t think we’ve nearly tapped the potential. Millions are yet to come out,” she said.

In Middletown, N.J., Kayci Baldwin, 17, said she remembers how her black father and white mother often worried whether she would fit in with the other kids. While she at first struggled with her identity, Baldwin now actively embraces it, sponsoring support groups and a nationwide multiracial teen club of 1,000 that includes both Democrats and Republicans.

“I went to my high school prom last week with my date who is Ecuadoran-Nigerian, a friend who is Chinese-white and another friend who is part Dominican,” she said. “While we are a group that was previously ignored in many ways, we now have an opportunity to fully identify and express ourselves.”

The latest demographic change comes amid a debate on the role of race in America, complicating conventional notions of minority rights.

Under new federal rules, many K-12 schools next year will allow students for the first time to indicate if they are “two or more races.” The move is expected to cause shifts in how test scores are categorized, potentially altering race disparities and funding for education programs.

Five justices of the Supreme Court have signaled they would like to end racial preferences in voting rights and employment cases — a majority that may not change even if Sonia Sotomayor is confirmed as the first Hispanic justice. Blacks and Hispanics, meanwhile, are touting a growing minority population and past discrimination in pushing for continued legal protections.

Left out of the discussion are multiracial people, who are counted as minorities but can be hard to define politically and socioeconomically. Demographers say that while some multiracial Americans may feel burdened or isolated by their identity, others quickly learn to navigate it and can flourish from their access to more racial networks.

“The significance of race as we know it in today’s legal and government categories will be obsolete in less than 20 years,” said William H. Frey, a demographer at Brookings Institution.

“The rise of mixed-race voters will dilute the racial identity politics that have become prevalent in past elections,” he said.

Liebler noted a potential dilemma where a white student who is one-eighth Cherokee applies to college and seeks an admissions preference based on race and disadvantaged status. Should the college give the multiracial student the boost, if one-eighth of his family suffered a past racial harm but seven-eighths of his family were the perpetrators?

“It’s a huge question for our legal system and our policies,” she said. “Tomorrow we could have a legal case that challenges whether a multiracial person is a minority.”

Census data also show:

_More than half of the multiracial population was younger than 20 years old, a reflection of declining social stigma as interracial marriages became less taboo.

_Interracial marriages increased threefold to 4.3 million since 2000, when Alabama became the last state to lift its unenforceable ban on interracial marriages. (The Supreme Court barred race-based restrictions on marriage in 1967.) About 1 in 13 marriages are mixed race, with the most prevalent being white-Hispanic, white-American Indian and white-Asian.

_Due to declining immigration because of legal restrictions and the lackluster economy, the growth rates of the Hispanic and Asian populations slowed last year to 3.2 percent and 2.5 percent, respectively, compared to multiracial people’s 3.4 percent. The black population rose at a rate of about 1 percent; the white population only marginally increased.

Currently, census forms allow U.S. residents to check more than one box for their race. But there is no multiracial category, and survey responses can vary widely depending on whether a person considers Hispanic a race or ethnicity.

“It’s all about awareness,” said Susan Graham, founder and executive director of California-based Project Race, which advocates for a multiracial classification on government forms. “We want a part of the pie chart.”

The 2008 census estimates used local records of births and deaths and tax records of people moving within the U.S. The figures for “white” refer to those whites who are not of Hispanic ethnicity. For purposes of defining interracial marriages, Hispanic is counted as a race.

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  • 7-27-2009 12:47 pm

    Good article for a change. As a father of 2 multiracial boys I try to provide a diverse environment for them (neighborhood/schools) – so they aren’t exposed to what others are. With multiracial’s being the fastest growing portion of our population I have hope that one day this country is able to move past this crap – as one shade of beautiful beige :-)

  • 7-20-2009 8:04 pm

    that man who wrote that long ass paragraph.blah,blah,blah. humans are racist by nature once everyone is the same color well find something to attack one another on.look at hitler and the superior race.-blue eyed blond hair

  • 6-4-2009 6:06 am

    sweat adam powell looks like walt disney. some of those ppl in the list of pics id never heard of. the 1 hughes brother looks like a pale dmx (peculiar right?) and the other brother looks like that black guy from scrubs. forget his name. oh well. i never knew bob marley was half white. i thought he was one of the “blackest” people ive known about. r.i.p. mr. marley. im not even tnto their religion, but long live rastafari. reggae is so dope. makes me wanna grow some dreads with that cool knitted cap and fire up a fat doobie

  • 6-1-2009 11:34 pm

    LOVE YOU NAJI 11!!!!!!!:)SUCH AN INTELLIGENT MAN!

  • 6-1-2009 7:07 pm

    They will alway’s be seen as BLACK.

  • 6-1-2009 11:34 am

    finish chewing before u speak, or thinking before u write, coz that was alotta Bullogna/

  • 6-1-2009 11:05 am

    For those that say this will end racism, it’s not that simple. Laws and action without the right heart will not change anything. I don’t care either way, people just need to get their hearts right in regards to the race issue in general. Think about it, if most people in this country are mixed already, then why is race still an issue? A third or so of Whites have recent Black ancestry in the United States, but you rarely hear them admit that or at least openly and that’s not counting Whites like Italians and Spanish that have interacted with Black Africans prior to coming to the US. Heck, even 1% of the genes among White people in England are Black African.

    When looking at race, it is a social construct that was created by Europeans for economic gain. Think about the terms Inuit and Bantu for example. When translated, they just mean “people” or “mankind”. So, race wasn’t even a part of the vocabulary of those groups and many others. I met a guy from Bosnia that told me that the term race isn’t in their vocabulary and they use the Spanish term of “la raza”. Just think about the colonial powers and you will see that terms in their vocabulary. so, the English, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese, Danish, Italians, Swedish and French were all involved in such actions and use the term, with varying degrees.

    We also have to be honest about this racial socialization. It’s not”the One Drop Rule”, because if that is the case ALL people in the world, according to American standards would be Black. I call it the “Known African ancestor rule”, if anything. That carries something to the point that eventhough many “White” people would be considered Black under that title, they “pass”, by those standards and bury that part of their background. So, it’s not that simple.

    My hope is that in spite of the new classification, that we as a people still show that connection we have always had, as long as the aspect of race is around. Due to the socialization being established, I don’t see that changing. Like James Baldwin said, “I’ll stop considering myself to be Black when you stop considering yourself to be White”. I say that because the socialization lies in the hands of those that created it and when looking at how resources are in terms of race, it is still visible as to how strong that socialization is still holding true in the US.

    So, I will still look at these brothers and sisters the way we have generally seen them due to the general social and historical experience, as our own.

  • 6-1-2009 10:46 am

    You really come out their with the term ‘Slave Master’ don’t u.

    lets hear it for the slave masters?

    Can u say ‘Human Traffickers’ a more up to date term. thats date not rape.)

    U also probly thnk slavry saved blcks,
    well Harriet Tubman a black women Saved blacks, u entrapped them. Rosa Parks a black women didn’t appreciate u too much eitherm, dnt giv her a gun.) RIP,she died in 2005; & by the way Africa is now run by Africans and its a vacation spot.*

    Let me help u, wierd wite guy,

    The FBI says that you wite guys are the #1 profile of all serial killers in our world and in our country ur #1. being so few in number u’ll hav accomplshd so much.
    News bulletin, black grl mssng, amber alert, sounds familiar?

    PS.
    Rape is not an expression of love, but of control. Speak for urself all women know this!?1

    You should visit some rape victims help groups, ask them how they feel bout their rapist. You Ass whole they now feel powerless; They wld like to barbaqu-em in the worst way.

    Blackmen, dominate all sports in all of our world. When I buy condoms the wite guy watches as the wite girl flirts with me. not my fault, wites feel very small, they lost at everything except for sheep castration. whch they do w/ther mouth? aminal lovers.

    bcoz wites can’t beat blacks @ anything, they want to get an edge on blackmen, so by using a persn with low self luv, low standards low class to allow herself to b a used pawn in sumbdy’s game. wite males try to measure up to us. but they were the ones who made up the blonde haired blue eyes thing.

    Psychological help isn’t that expensive & available now.u shld get sum.

    Which is exactly why Denzel Washington, is being held captive by a black woman, hmmm, well guess thats his wife. he’s not with a wite girl?

    Oh so Will smith is simply holding captive Jada Pinkett, who luvs her fullblck child, by the way. hmm guess u can’t go their either, & Majic Johnson, Shakeal O’neal, This is getting boring,

    Black girls hit up black men aftr they’d been their & tel me I am twice, so get a life.

    Now get out their and luv sombdy that looks like u :-)

  • 6-1-2009 10:23 am

    I’m just glad that Light skin brothers are coming around again. lol!

    Seriously though, as a child of mixed race,
    I feel very vindicated by the current events
    unfolding in the USA. By 2012 the two largest
    minority groups will be Latinos and Mixed Race people, and for a country as big and diverse as America is, that is SHOULD HAVE BEEN the norm long ago!

    And as for all the comments about love and dating, it’s like fishing: ” Some choose to cast their nets wide when they fish, some choose
    to use a pole and a worm. Some choose to fish in the biggest pond, some choose to fish in their favorite watering hole.”

    To that, Some people choose to look in the great big world of all races, some just choose to stay with their own kind. Some choose to
    date without race being a factor, some choose to keep up the “nothing lighter than me” or
    “dark as my daddy” rules that have been passed down from generation to generation.

    I ain’t mad, do y’all thing and get LOVE and HAPPINESS, period, no matter who or where it comes from.

    In the end that’s all that really matters.

  • 6-1-2009 7:17 am

    From earliest history bi-racial children were the product of white men raping black women (i.e. Europeans coming to Africa; slave masters sleeping with female slaves) and then black men ditching black women in favor of white ones.

    As a society we permitted the global minority (whites) to take dominance over the rest of us.

    For too long individuals were forced into the “mold” societ placed him/her in based on skin color; so a white-skinned black was treated more as if s/he were white and a North African who has dark skin was treated as if s/he were black.

    Finally today we are finding that women of color prefer white men and white men prefer women of color. It’s about damned time.

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