TITLE:
Black Americans and Interracial Marriage: A Focus on Black Women
AUTHORS:
Amadu Jacky Kaba
KEYWORDS:
Black American Women; Interracial Marriage; Economics; Education Levels; History; Gender and Race
JOURNAL NAME:
Sociology Mind,
Vol.2 No.4,
November
1,
2012
ABSTRACT: This paper claims that although there has been a significant increase in the number of scholarly publications on interracial marriages in the United States in recent decades, most of these publications tend to focus on the small but visible increase in marriages, co-habitations and dating; how Whites or European Gentile Americans are gradually becoming accepting of these relationships; the factors that are causing non-Blacks to “reject” Blacks; and specifically factors that are causing White men and other non-Black men to “reject” Black women. As a result, the paper attempts to contribute to this topic by focusing on an important phenomenon—that it could actually be Black women who are turning down non-Black men. The paper presents eight factors that may be causing Black women to turn down interracial romantic relationship requests from non-Black men.