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                      conventional wisdom is that because of a rise in interracial 
                      relationships, all Americans will be brown in the future. 
                      Henry Louis Gates Jr., for example, stated, 
                      "I'm looking forward to the time when we all look like 
                      Polynesians." Current data, however, suggests that 
                      the most we might see in the future is the beige-ing--not 
                      the browning--of the white population. Additionally, we 
                      can expect to see a phenotypic black population into the 
                      foreseeable future because while blacks seem somewhat open 
                      to interracial relationships, non-blacks prefer whites over 
                      blacks. In the American "melting pot," blacks 
                      are the least loved group. While blacks appear to be the most racially tolerant Americans, 
                      they are the least tolerated racial group. These are the 
                      conclusions suggested by a Pew Research Center survey 
                      on racial attitudes. Blacks are more likely to accept 
                      an interracial marriage by a family member than are whites 
                      and Hispanics. But whites and Hispanics view blacks as the 
                      least desirable group for interracial marriage.  Given 
                      a choice between an Asian or a black person as a relative, 
                      whites choose Asians. Nearly three-quarters (73 percent) 
                      of all whites are "fine" with a family member 
                      marrying an Asian, but only 64 percent are comfortable with 
                      a family member marrying a black person.
 Hispanics are more positive toward interracial marriage and 
                      toward blacks than whites. The highest rate of acceptance 
                      of interracial marriage whites express is 73 percent. The 
                      lowest rate of acceptance for Hispanics is 73 percent for 
                      a family member marrying a black person. The highest rate 
                      of acceptance for Hispanics is 81 percent for a family member 
                      marrying a white person. While Hispanics are more accepting 
                      of blacks than whites, they still express a greater rate 
                      of support for a white person joining the family than a 
                      black person. Interestingly, when one examines blacks' preferences for 
                      specific groups, blacks show no favoritism toward any group. 
                      Among blacks, the acceptance rate for whites and Asians 
                      is 80 percent and 81 percent for Hispanics. The Pew Research Center data is an attitude survey. It records 
                      what people say they would do which may be different from 
                      what they actually do. It also asks about a family member 
                      and not about the interviewee. A person might accept a family 
                      member marrying someone of another race while they think 
                      that interracial marriage is unacceptable for themselves. There is data that provides some insight into people's actual 
                      racial preferences for love and marriage. The dating website 
                      OkCupid conducted an 
                      analysis of response rates to first-contact messages 
                      from potential male and female suitors. The analysis took 
                      account of compatibility, attractiveness and height. The 
                      OkCupid analyst found that white, Hispanic and Asian women 
                      on average revealed strong preferences for white men. Black 
                      women had the lowest response rates. In the interracial 
                      online dating world, white men have a distinct advantage. 
                      Blacks are disadvantaged and especially black women. 
 Interracial 
                      marriage data from the 2000 Census paints a picture 
                      similar to OkCupid's findings. Asian and Hispanic women 
                      have higher rates of intermarriage than white and black 
                      women. More than one-in-five married Asian women (22 percent) 
                      were married to non-Asian men. Eighteen of the 22 percent 
                      of Asian women were married to white men. The overall out-marriage 
                      rate for Hispanics was a little lower, 18 percent, with 
                      15 percent of Hispanic women married to white men. Only 
                      4 percent of married black women were married to non-blacks, 
                      and only 2 percent were married to white men. Asian and 
                      Hispanic women are much more likely to marry outside of 
                      their race than black women and when they do marry outside 
                      of their racial group in the vast majority of cases it is 
                      to white men. The picture for married men of color differed from that of 
                      women. While Asian women were the most likely to be married 
                      to someone of another race, among men, Hispanic men were 
                      the most likely to marry outside of their group. Fifteen 
                      percent of Hispanic men married non-Hispanics with the vast 
                      majority (13 out of the 15 percent) marrying white women. 
                      Black and Asian men were equally likely to marry outside 
                      of their race with an out-marriage rate of 9 percent for 
                      both. Six percent of black men married white women and 7 
                      percent of Asian men did the same. The attitudinal data shows non-blacks less accepting of interracial 
                      marriage with blacks compared to other groups. The online 
                      dating data shows that blacks, and particularly black women, 
                      are seen as less desirable for romantic relationships. The 
                      marriage data shows that black women have very low marriage 
                      rates to non-blacks and to white men specifically. If there is a mixed-race future for America, at present, 
                      it looks like it will largely exclude blacks. 
 BlackCommentator.com Guest 
                      Commentator, Dr. Algernon Austin, PhD, is the Director of 
                      the Race, Ethnicity and the Economy Program at the Economic 
                      Policy Institute in Washington, D.C. Additionally, he is the author 
                      of Getting It Wrong: How Black Public Intellectuals Are Failing Black 
                      America and Achieving Blackness: Race, Black Nationalism, and Afrocentrism 
                      in the Twentieth Century, as 
                      well as scholarly articles in Ethnic and Racial Studies, Qualitative Sociology, the Journal of African American Studies, and Race, Gender and Class. 
                      He blogs at thorainstitute.blogspot.com and The Huffington Post. Click here to 
                      contact Dr. Austin. 
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