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Mulatto women workers, Martinique, West IndiesMulatto women workers on a sugar plantation, Martinique, West Indies (then a French colony). Date: 1922
Costume of the ladies of Ndor (Saint-Louis) SenegalCostume of the noble ladies married to whites or mulattos of Ndor (Saint-Louis), Senegal. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Antonio Sasso from Giulio Ferrarios Ancient
PERU IN 1753A typical scene in the Peruvian countryside, with a Mulatto woman on a horse, a caleche (coach) a llama, a vicuna, a huanaco, and various racial types Date: 1753
Sao Vicente - Two Cape Verde IslandersSao Vicente - Cape Verde Islands (the Republic of Cabo Verde). Finally gained independence from Portugal in 1975. Date: circa 1910
Mulatto Woman from MartiniqueA beautiful Mulatto (person with one white parent and one black parent, or a person who has black ancestry and white ancestry) woman in a Foulard dress (foulard is a lightweight fabric)
Mulatto Chief and family - Chile Date: circa 1910s
Mulatto of MartiniqueMulatto woman of Martinique
Ww1 Guyanian MulattoA mulatto from French Guyana, serving with the French army during World War One