Re: The Melungeon
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Re: The Melungeon
Bert Keels 1/30/11
How does this explain that the social attributes don’t match known migration or population of that time? Social adaptation without media stimulus or raw material is not really possible. This still neither provides no source of social pattern development and no media to perpetuate it. Racism can be a media for each isolated group to shy away from the population but WWII tells us even to that extreme, it bonds known social patterns without adaption even with the integration on a foreign source known source. Example: language, religion. People do stick together with a common adversity but they must have a source and media that spans the geography.
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