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Anita Wills <[log in to unmask]>
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List members,
Although I am on this list, I keep missing some of the discussions. For some reason I did not see the beginning of this topic. I am a Jamestown descendant, whose ancestors were Native/White. So I would like to see both sides "Fully" told. Again, I missed the beginning of the discussion.

Anita


Notes & Documents OF Free Persons Of Color: Four Hundred Years Of an American Families History; http://www.lulu.com/leboudin, $22.16 + sh


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The above captioned book by David A. Pierce is a terrific read for those of
us interested in Jamestown history. The author does not romanticize (as others
seem to have done) what our ancestors went through in this early settlement.
Highly recommended!

Marilynn Munn Strand

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