User talk:Rbarton59

After doing some research, I believe we need to tie the history of the Lumbee people to the efforts of the Virginia bureau of vital statistics of the 1920's. The work of Dr. Walter Ashby Plecker, and the newly founded Anglo-Saxon Club of America in had a direct impact on the racial identity of not only the Indians of the tidewater VA area, but some of the ancestors of the Lumbee people who are also from the tidewater VA area. . Racial Integrity Act of 1924. one of the therory is that the Lumbee area decendants from migrating slaves from the Virginia area. The racial act and its implementation clearly shows how the Indians of that area and time were mis-categorized as blacks. Mulatto identity or theory of origin researched by prominent Genealogists Dr.Paul Heinegg and Dr.Virginia E. Demarce have published research on the Lumbee ancestral origins using historic documents,Primary source records, published state records and many types of civil records, proposing that the Lumbee are an politically invented tribe and descend mainly from the mixed race unions of African males and European females referred to as Mulatto. In their book Free African Americans, Heinegg and Demarce have traced the migration of some of the ancestors of the people now calling themselves Lumbee to Robeson County from the Tidewater area of Virginia as individual colonist. Tying these together sheds light no the subject. rick barton 6/5/15


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