Cagney,
I know he does hold personal responsibility, as he was on his own mission.
Anita
>From: cagney <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: Discussion of research and writing about Virginia history
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>Subject: Re: SLAVE OWNERSHIP BY NATIVE AMERICANS IN VIRGINIA
>Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 13:21:41 -0600
>
>My grandmother and her family were part-Indian (her grandmother was
>full-blooded), and living in Campbell County during the early 1900s. They
>are listed as "Mulatto" on the 1920 and 1930 census, and "Negro" in the
>1930 census (the family members I could find on the census, anyway). In
>addition, many of my Mom's cousins have discovered that they were listed as
>either "Colored" or "Negro" on their birth records.
>
>Dr. Walker A. Plecker was the first registrar of Virginia's Bureau of Vital
>Statistics (1912-1945). He may have been acting under the authority of the
>Virginia government, but that does not erase the fact that, at the very
>least, he was an extremely misguided man. He corresponded with Joseph
>Goebbels of Nazi Germany about his handling of the "Jewish problem", and
>was known to have ordered the sterilization of many Virginia Indians and
>African-Americans. The aforementioned book, "Indian Island of Amherst
>County," is a very good source on this evil man.
>
>I may be calling Plecker evil because of my own personal prejudice, but he
>is responsible for damaging thousands of lives. Thank goodness men like
>him are gone!
>
>Jean Spradlin-Miller
>
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