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the courthouse and seen the birth documents. These documents are available for all to view, expert or not. Not only are the birth details there but also property transactions and other data. For generations preceding Hiram's, the number and type of free people in the household were also documented. For example, are you free-colored? Free other? What kind of free person are you? These data are included in the public record. Experts my rear end. The public record is the only expert you need. I know the names of Hiram Rhodes Revels's siblings. It's all there in black and white, and I can tell you that he was a Lumbee Indian. His ancestors went on to establish my maternal line of Revels in
Robeson County, North Carolina. I have never once, in my entire life, ever met a single African-American person named Revels. Not saying they don't exist, just that if they do exist, it is an exceedingly rare surname in that population. Bullocks to him being black, this man was Native American, and I swear to God and Sonny Jesus if I have anything to do with it -- and I am a young, highly intelligent man who intends to live a VERY long and successful life -- then this account of history will be CHANGED to reflect the TRUTH. Birth certificates are unreliable here, because of the ambiguity of this race. They were either labeled black or white. Mr. Revels, like everyone else in my family and tribe, was Indian. And I suppose it doesn't matter what other people say. I know for a latent fact because he founded my maternal line. Everyone on my mother's side is a Revels.
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Americans of his tribe were classified wrongly. In those days it was possible even for siblings to be separated into slaveowner and slave classes, all based on the color of their skin. This issue has been a confusing one in North Carolina from the very beginning, among this tribe of Indians. It is entirely possible for siblings --originating from the same set of parents -- to have radically different skin tones. Blue eyes and blonde here, blacker than midnight in a mineshaft there. Both are from the same parents. So, in North Carolina during these times, it was possible that your kid brother could in time become your property. This was the world that Hiram Rhodes Revels was born into. He was an Indian, not an African-American, and this issue MUST be corrected. Indeed, I will see that it is.
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exist. Put that in your peace pipe. And by all means, smoke it. Incidentally, all of this information is also available in texts owned by the
University of North Carolina library system for those brave enough and dedicated enough to find and research them. These texts will yield the full story of Hiram's family history, and the texts will definitively illustrate this great man's vast Indian heritage. People will discourage you from investigating your Indian heritage because of the volatile data that will result from your searches. This historical revision is only one such example.
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African ancestry -- Smokey Robinson, Halle Berry, Beyonce, Mariah Carey, Lena Horne, Dorothy Dandridge, Sally Hemmings, Barack Obama -- are considered "black" regardless of the actual percentage of African ancestry they have. President Obama is 50% white but he is perceived as "black." His daughters are 25% white, and they are perceived as "black." Therefore, even though Revels was apparently at least 75% white (Caucasian) under American race law he would have been perceived as "black," and therefore counts as a "first" in African-American history. (
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Now, to address that fool below who posits that Mr. Revels was not a Lumbee, and who has the gall to mutter something about "experts" (who are these experts by the way? Do they have names? How do we know they exist, and that they are true "experts"?) and all that, I have this to say. I have been to
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Disregard what you read about this man. Statistics must be retooled here. Hiram Rhodes Revels was indeed the first notable
American politician of color, but he was RED, not black. I am a Lumbee Indian of the same tribe as Mr. Revels. In fact, my entire maternal line sprang from him. Revels, through
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