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a family and not even know who they are or give credit to them or the source of the photo other then looking like a realistic depiction of a Melungeon is also not unbiased. The two pictures provided in this article together are definitely inappropriate; however the Calloway Collins depiction was titled "A Typical Melungeon" and was infamously circulated along with the descriptions of these families by Dromgoole. It makes it not wikipedia appropriate when someone has decided that Arch Goins' brother's family provides a "realistic depiction of a Melungeon" since this word is a racial slur at the end of the day. I propose the Goins family picture is deleted in favor of sticking to documented evidence of where "Melungeons" were written about in history with that descriptor- not based on someone's private family photos on wikipedia that were uploaded from the Melungeon Heritage Association but the original source is no where to be found since this is a private collection photo. I agree with the alternative- to provide education with an appropriate context of this illustration; and then I also propose to delete the Goins family photo- unless someone can provide a source for this photo.
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it is much more reliable about events in Tampa Bay. Secondly, I have found zero mentions of indentured servants from Africa (aside from some speculation regarding 20 Africans in 1619). Do other editors agree with my position that the cited source is not adequately reliable to claim that people from Africa were indentured servants in the era leading to the Melungeons? 00:56, 18 January 2024 (UTC)
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to the First Tennessee, under Brownlow and to-day draws a pension for three bullet wounds. His daughter Dorcas (one of Mr. Sharpe's drawings) speaks for herself. The family group is from life. We visited this family with Mr. John Tyler, the brother of Hon. A. J. Tylre of Sneedville. I send the pictures alons with this, and my anonymous critic can see them by calling at the American office.
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saying something but the party it's directed at isn't hearing me), and my continued efforts would be found tiring to the other parties, and possibly lead to sanctions. To put it in other words, I feel that other participants have either stuck their fingers in their ears or just chosen to remain silent, so my best solution is just to extricate myself insofar as this article is concerned.
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about a DNA study of Melungeon ancestry. An editor has rejected an effort to insert the word "White" before "ancestors", holding to exact quotation. I believe that the word "White" should be inserted, for two reasons. The source that is quoted is not a reliable source for details of American history,
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I agree with you; the illustration of Calloway Collins is a caricature and part of the Yellow Journalism of Dromgoole; the other issue with this picture with the Goins family picture is that this words is steeped in racism- the word itself is a caricature of a group of people. To include a picture of
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I suggest that the illlustration be removed from the article. In the alternative, there could be additional content added elaborating on societal or systemic bias against Melungeons (e.g. in the media, as exemplified by Dromgoole's "contributions"). I'm not volunteering to do this, just saying that
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I send with this a picture of one of them, Calloway Collins, who declared is father was a full-blooded Cherokee. CALLOWAY IS AN INDIAN IF EVER ONE LIVED ON TENNESSEE SOIL. The picture was drawn by Mr. Thomas M. Sharpe, of Nashville, and is exceedingly well done. Calloway was a soldier belonging
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The first paragraph is linked in error to a third party opinion on a controversial study; the primary source used for the word Melungeon is arbitrarily placed in the middle of the sentence and connected to an additional source that does not agree with the primary source and definition of Melungeon
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Most people would not have described themselves as Melungeon after so many years of keeping such things under wraps. My family were tri-racial Melungeon in Appalachia and simply didn’t talk about it. “One drop” laws as recent as the mid-20th century when our parents and grandparents were around
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It's also a citation for a collection of essays in which the editor is credited for the source found on page 201- which is really an essay by Smith, J. Douglas. “The Campaign for Racial Purity and the Erosion of Paternalism in Virginia, 1922-1930: ‘Nominally White, Biologically Mixed, and Legally
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Between the complexities of this specific issue and at least one other issue I previously raised regarding this article, I cannot continue to participate, e.g. the proposal here has become too confused, and in the other case, I have repeated my position but it has not been acknowledged (i.e. I'm
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This article, as I read it, would lead a novice to believe that they are a majority instead of the tiny minority they are. When asked "what is your ethnicity?" my answer is I am Appalachian, just like the Mountains and so would they, I suspect. Its not where we came from, its who we are.
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Melungeons are only a tiny part of the peoples of Appalachia. I have never seen or spoken to anyone who described themselves as Melungeon and I have lived my 74 years entirely in Appalachia. I was a grown man before I had even read about the Melungeons.
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This collection of 15 essays is a self published book and not an acceptable citation on wikipedia as it is. I should also note that the reference cited discusses Walter Plecker, not Melungeons nor defines them one time.
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This citation could be cleaned up and the citation mentioned twice should be collapsed in one sentence and the full citation and resource should be in sentence 1 found here on the definition of Melungeon:
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I believe an article that talks about living people who were a part of a genetic study is an inappropriate source to use for the definition of this word, which is in violation of WP:HARM
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The article in its current form says "Their ancestors were likely brought to Virginia as indentured servants in the mid-17th century." This is quoted from a newspaper article in the
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The "A Typical Malungeon" (Calloway Collins) illustration is more of a caricature than a realistic depiction of a Melungeon. IIRC, this was commissioned by
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discussing this or other genetic studies of this group, you can add them, but trying to suppress published material that you don't agree with is censorship.
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and her perspective on the Melungeons is evidently not unbiased. Additionally, the article doesn't alert the reader to this fact.
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and related subjects in the Knowledge. If you would like to participate, you can edit the article attached to this page, and even
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made such conversations taboo. No idea where you’re getting the sense that this article presents Melungeons as a “majority.”
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Hello! I should mention that the article you mention was not originally published in the
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https://www2.census.gov/library/publications/decennial/1890/volume-10/1890a_v10-2
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https://the-melungeons.blogspot.com/2023/02/hancocks-malungeons-will-allen.html
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https://www.tampabay.com/incoming/dna-study-seeks-origin-of-melungeons/1231925/
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this would provide the needed context for this illustration.
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deletion of "A Typical Melungeon" illustration as per nom.
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