But your situation means nothing in the next generation unless you marry another biracial person that is also black/white which is still not common. If you marry a black man, your kids are no longer biracial and therefore your mulatto issues would not apply to then. Same thing if you have kids with a white man. Essentially your issues are stuck in one generation. My parents are from West Africa and I was born in the US. My issues as a first generation born here like other Africans is only unique to me and people like me in MY generation. My kids will not experience what I experience. So although my issues are unique in that regards, it won't mean shyt to my children.