The racial canons of American sociology: Identity across the lifespan as biracial alternative

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Ronald E. Hall
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[1] Michigan State University,College of Human Medicine
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Skin Color; Identity Development; Racial Identity; Dark Skin; Social Work Practice;
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10.1007/s12108-000-1006-z
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The utilization of racial canons in American sociology has dictated traditional models of identity. Biracial Americans are consistently identified based upon the presumed race category of their African heritage. The result is that biracial Americans are ambiguous pertaining to racial identity without consideration of their lifespan experience, i.e.: social, cultural, and familial. To enable a more applicable model of identity will require that sociologists terminale the use of racial canons as a dictate of identity. Accordingly, development across the lifespan is heretofore both commensurate with biracial identity and the unique biracial experience.
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