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-The '''race of the future''' is a theoretical composite [[Race (classification of human beings)|race]] which will result from ongoing [[racial admixture]]. Fear of this outcome has been an impetus for [[anti-miscegenation laws]] and [[eugenics]] in Europe and America. 
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-==See also== 
-* [[Racial hygiene]] 
-* [[Interracial marriage]] 
-* [[La Raza Cósmica]] 
-* [[Melting pot]] 
-* [[Multiculturalism]] 
-* [[Multiracial]] 
-* [[Mestizo]] 
-* [[Pardo|Brazilian Pardo]] 
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 +'''Pardo''' is a term used in the [[Portuguese colonization of the Americas|Portuguese]] and [[Spanish America|Spanish colonies in the Americas]] to refer to the [[multiracial]] descendants of [[Europeans]], [[Indigenous peoples of the Americas|Indigenous Americans]], [[South Asians]], and [[West Africa]]ns. They are defined as neither exclusively [[mestizo]] (Indigenous American-European descent), nor [[mulatto]] (West African-European descent), nor [[zambo]] (West African-Indigenous American descent).
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Pardo is a term used in the Portuguese and Spanish colonies in the Americas to refer to the multiracial descendants of Europeans, Indigenous Americans, South Asians, and West Africans. They are defined as neither exclusively mestizo (Indigenous American-European descent), nor mulatto (West African-European descent), nor zambo (West African-Indigenous American descent).



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