Is there a certain amount of privilege in being monoracial regardless of ones race?
Arguably, although I think its extent would depend on the context—places like Hawaii or Brazil might offer little or no advantages. This does not mean that any monoracial identity is easier to negotiate than any multiracial one, simply that multiracial identities may pose certain unique challenges.
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