I have always found it amusing that white/anglo Virginia families would do anything to hide a genetic connection with a non-white person... except Pocahontas. She has so many "white" descendants, it is no wonder she has been referred to as Virginia's Eve. Even as a child, I thought the hypocrisy was unfathomable and downright silly.
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Melinda C. P. Skinner
Richmond, VA
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> I would think the law passed in 1662 is the first to suggest that there was a
> bi-racial Virginia...
>
> 1662. Act XII. Children got by an Englishmen upon a Negro woman shall be bond
> or free according to the condition of the mother, and if any Christian shall
> commit fornication with a Negro man or woman, he shall pay double the ones of
> the fomer act.
>
> Black Laws of Virginia - A Summary of the Legislative Acts of VA Concerning
> Negroes from the Earliest Times to the Present
> June Purcell Guild
>
> Selma Stewart
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