For example, Utah's anti-miscegenation law prohibited marriage between a white and anyone considered a negro, mulatto, quadroon, octoroon, Filipinos ).
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She addressed the rumors of Jefferson's relationship with Sally Hemings, his quadroon slave, did extensive research, and concluded that they had a long relationship.
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People were classified as mulatto if they were half white and half black, quadroon if they were a quarter black, octoroon if an eighth, and so on.
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Kenneth Aslakson, Emily Clark, and Carol Schlueter ) have challenged the historicity of Quadroon balls and have referred to the institution of Pla�age as " a myth ".
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In 1805, a man named Albert Tessier began renting a dance hall where he threw twice weekly dances for free quadroon women and white men only ( 80 ).
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As a young mixed-race Creole woman, under the watchful eye of her mother, Henriette attended many quadroon balls, a chief element of their social world.
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Marabous are no more an ethnic group than grimeaus, mulattoes, quadroons, or octoroons are; these terms merely describe the different phenotypes of mixed-race people.
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Bucher argued that Du Chaillu, as a member of the European scientific community, would have tried to osbfucate or conceal the family history that would have labeled him a quadroon.
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St . Mary's Academy first opened on Chartres Street in December 1867, moved to the Quadroon Ballroom on Orleans Avenue in 1881, and to Chef Menteur Boulevard in 1965.
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The racial designations refer specifically to the number of full-blooded African ancestors or equivalent, emphasizing the quantitative least, with quadroon signifying that a person has one-quarter black ancestry.