Re: Daniel Baird- Malungeons 1890
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Re: Daniel Baird- Malungeons 1890
Larry Keels 2/22/07
Implying that everytime a person uses the word Melungeon, they are name-calling is a pretty bad argument. The word had changed as much from 1813-1890 than it has from 1890-the present. As I've pointed out many times and will do so again, placing "historically referenced by the term" in front of the word Melungeon does nothing to change the intital use of the word. It still refers to the same people, and your typing a few words in front of it does not make it any less "name-calling". Your entire focus on this subject seems to center on this one insignificant point. There are many other areas besides "name-calling" that you could lend your time to looking into.
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Larry Keels 2/24/07
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