I don't really get the question but your last line got me. I lived in the south Georgia in 1984,I was 14 years old. I remember being drawn to the black race by their music,I would stand in their crowd and watch as they pounded out beats on the hollow metal poles that held up the awnings.
There was a black boy that saw me there among them,he wasn't like the rest, but he saw me and guess he figured I mixed. I say he wasn't like the rest because he was a head banger. He liked Anthrax,Accept,Metallica,Iron Maiden,Ozzy Ozborne(you get the picture).
Anyway one day he asked me to be his girlfriend. I told him let me think about it because I never saw a black and white person date each other before. Wow I was really ignorant.
I had no clue about prejudice. So I thought about it,and this was my conclusion,it's only color of skin,just like eyes or hair color. I wouldn't not date somebody because he didn't have red hair.
Why should I not date somebody because he doesn't have white skin? So I went back to school the next day and told him yes,I would be his girlfriend. OH BOY!
All Hell broke loose in Georgia in 1984,I tell you what! People said things to me like you don't mix dogs and cats,like we were two different species. I thought to myself but you mix two different color dogs and two different color cats.
I heard the dumbest stupidest arguments.It took a while but I eventually realized I was at the center of something BIG. And I was right and they were all stupid. P.S.Now I'm a 40 year old headbanger engaged to a hip hopper lol.
But we're both Christians,and that is what matters.
Not just bi-racial, but white people. These were laws that only in the last ten years have been attempted to be wiped off the law books! Peace.
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.