What's to really be drawn from all of this is, the way we're taught about racism in america implies a gradual 'coming together' through time. That today is less racist than yesterday which was less racist than before. But I met so many old black people white black fathers and white mothers like Fard and likely his dad. I read into it and it seems from my conclusion that racism don't 'fade away'. It's different principles ween and wax and go through cycles.

I personally think there's more racism in the 2000s and in the 90s as someone who was here through both but less in the 90s than the 80s from what i've heard. I also believe were times in the 1880s with as much or possible less racism than today. Not to say that interracial sex is a mark of the level of racism in a society, it's just visible that it didn't 'start today' as is typically implied. Consensual that is.