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I have been searching on how ones race is legally determined in the US. It seems there is no real legal definition.
I did find some info on determining race by birth certificate but it is not accurate and, in some cases, not even recorded.
I found some states let you change your race to anything you want. Like this one from Michigan. It says you need one document that records the correct race, but then explains how it probably isn't recorded. It seems like you could provide them with just about anything. How can they decide? It looks like they can't.
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Q: How do I change the recorded race of the parents named on a birth record?
A: You must provide:
A completed application to change a Michigan birth record.
One document that records the correct race.
The parent's race was recorded from 1906-1967 on Michigan birth records and currently has been eliminated from the printed birth certificate that you would receive. If you choose to have your birth record changed to reflect the race, it can be typed in the amendment area.
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[–] TheDude2 [S] ago
I have been searching on how ones race is legally determined in the US. It seems there is no real legal definition.
I did find some info on determining race by birth certificate but it is not accurate and, in some cases, not even recorded.
I found some states let you change your race to anything you want. Like this one from Michigan. It says you need one document that records the correct race, but then explains how it probably isn't recorded. It seems like you could provide them with just about anything. How can they decide? It looks like they can't.
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Q: How do I change the recorded race of the parents named on a birth record?
A: You must provide:
The parent's race was recorded from 1906-1967 on Michigan birth records and currently has been eliminated from the printed birth certificate that you would receive. If you choose to have your birth record changed to reflect the race, it can be typed in the amendment area.