The Inland Empire in California has a rich history of civil rights activism, with diverse racial and ethnic groups uniting to fight against injustice, including the NAACP, Mexican American activists, Native American tribes, and the Multiracial population.
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]]>California's history is a tapestry of diversity, identity, and social justice, with multiracial individuals and human rights intersecting in moments of resistance and triumph, from the Gold Rush era to the landmark Loving v. Virginia case challenging interracial marriage bans.
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]]>Biracial Americans have faced challenges, victories, and a quest for equality in American history, navigating a complex and often marginalized existence, navigating racial classification systems, and navigating the challenges of navigating society's stigma around mixed heritage.
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]]>The 2020 Census has revealed a profound transformation in the demographic landscape of the United States, with the percentage of people identifying as multiracial experiencing a 254% increase from 2010 to 2020, with multiracial children comprising the largest demographic group among U.S. citizens under 18.
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