Day: April 3, 2018

Recent research conducted in 2010 show that 15 percent of United States (U.S.) newlyweds are in marriages to people of a different race or ethnic group. The research also reveals that 8 percent of all married people are in cross-cultural marriages compared to a 4 percent in the 1980s. This significant growth in cross-cultural marriages has been attributed to increase racial tolerance in the U.S. Worth noting is that, cross-cultural marriages strengthen racial tolerance for reasons that could to be related to age, family, and mass media and social platforms. Americans should therefore encourage cross-cultural marriages as the resulting mixed race will free them from the clutches of vestigial racism due to tolerance.

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