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I'm curious if anyone has information on the way Virginia's Racial
Integrity act of 1924 affected genealogical research. How (if at all)
was interest in genealogy affected as a result of the act? Did
Virginia's Registrar of Vital Statistics (or other government office)
keep genealogical records? Has anyone written any books or articles on
genealogy and the act?

Thanks in advance for your help,

Jeremy Boggs

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