Intro to Asian American Literature
Anti-miscegenation laws were statutes that prohibited interracial marriage and, in some cases, cohabitation between people of different races. These laws were rooted in the belief that mixing races would undermine social order and lead to the perceived moral decline of society. In the context of Filipino American literature in the early 20th century, these laws directly affected the lives and relationships of individuals, illustrating the struggles against racial discrimination and the quest for identity.
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