Spouse Bronze

Spouse Bronze
Is there such thing as Hispanic/asian interracial marriage?

asiannation.org also introduce hispanic (brown Mexicans/bronze race) and asian interracial marriages. I toughly know anybody like that, but the site cites it to be more common than black/asians. Which others commonly involves latino/asian IRM? Japanese marry Latino notceable enough? Koreans? I doubt Chinese, I don’t know any Latinos have Chinese spouses.

Also, if you are not strictly speaking of U.S. interracial marriage, there are plenty of examples in Latin America. There are sizeable “Chinatowns” in countries like Mexico, Peru, Argentina, Brazil, etc. There are also many descendents of Japanese in Peru (their infamous ex-President Fujimori is one of them). A famous singer known in Mexico, Ana Gabriel is of mixed Chinese and Mexican descent.

To further illustrate this–I work at a famous international retail store (I won’t mention by name), and more than once I have come across what appeared to be fully Chinese shoppers (we have many Chinese in our area), speaking perfect Spanish with a Peruvian accent here in Los Angeles as well (and on some occasions they switched between Spanish, Chinese, and English effortlessly).

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Whitman First Spouse Medal Album


Whitman First Spouse Medal Album


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The Presidential $1 Coin Act of 2005 made provisions for $10 Gold Bullion coins representing the first spouses to correspond with the release of the Presidential Dollars. To make these designs accessible to more people, Congress also approved the striking of bronze medals that “bear the likeness of the bullion coins.” Once the gold coin is designed, adjustments are made for the bronze medal series…