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Transracial Adoption



Adoption - act by which the legal relation of parent and child is created. Adoption was recognized by Roman law but not by common law. Statutes first introduced adoption into U.S. law in the mid-19th cent., and today it is allowed in all states of the United States and in Great Britain. Adoption is generally a judicial proceeding, requiring a hearing before a judge. Adoption statutes usually   Read More...

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    In Their Own Voices: Transracial Adoptees Tell Their Stories
    by Rita J. Simon, Rhonda M. Roorda. 389 pgs.


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    Intercountry Adoption: A Multinational Perspective
    by Howard Altstein, Rita J. Simon. 206 pgs.


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    College Student Attitudes toward Transracial Adoption, in College Student Journal
    by Mark Whatley, Julia N. Jahangardi, Rashonda Ross, David Knox. 4 pgs.


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