Re: The "melungeons" Revisited
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Lucy Suder 5/02/08
"You cannot provide an example of historic usage where this exonym was not used relative to the prevalent complexion related attitudes of the dominant society during the era of confirmable usage until the exploitive attempts began to rehabilitate the term for tourist attraction and to sell self published books."
Larry,
are you serious?? Besides your pitiful attempts to sound intelligent, Joanne just provided you with numerous examples, but I might point out especially the earliest example from the 1813 Stoney Creek Church minutes. Nothing in there to indicate race. But as it's obvious you have no interest in anything but to start arguments, maybe you shouldnt ask for evidence, since you obviosly cant handle the answers.
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