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Though She's Always Identified as Biracial, She Used to Feel Pressure to Identify With Just 1 Race

Growing up in Alexandria with a white father and a black mother, Mette knew others identified her as African-American, and she felt pressure from them to identify with just one part of herself. "My mother always told me I might be more comfortable as African-American," she said back in 2011, when she was just a sophomore in college. "It was hard to say I was mixed because I was so different."