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Race & Ethnicity

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Jilly_in_VA

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Sat Jan 14, 2023, 11:19 AM Jan 2023

My great-grandmother hid her race. Two decades later I understand why. [View all]

I'm one of those New Yorkers living in Nashville, but perhaps you will forgive me because my family has deep roots in Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana.

Incredibly, my connection to New York began in Louisiana.

In the 1930s, my great-grandmother Lola Perot married Irish New Yorker John Donnelly in her Louisiana hometown. They moved to New York after getting married. The adjustment from South to North must have been massive for Lola – not only did she leave behind her family and her culture, but I later learned she also left her name and her race.

My mom and her mother, Marion (Lola’s daughter), were raised as French and Irish by Lola (in New York she went by “Louise”). My grammy was very proud of her French heritage.

One day, after going through some boxes of old family photos, I saw a picture of my mom’s grandmother on her wedding day, standing next to my Irish great-grandfather. It was completely obvious that Lola was not white.

Two decades later, I am still grappling with the meaning of that photo, and everything it represented about who my family was, and still is. Throughout the course of my great-grandmother’s life, she and her family were censused as Black, Mulatto, Mexican (Latino) and eventually white. It shook me to the bottom of my perhaps not-so-French core.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/voices/2023/01/14/family-photo-great-grandmother-taught-me-race-heritage/11019422002/

Read farther and understand. Especially when you get to the part of the despicable Naomi Drake, UGH.

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Very informative! Karadeniz Jan 2023 #1
+1. n/t iluvtennis Jan 2023 #8
I have the same thing in my family kimbutgar Jan 2023 #2
Race can Not be found in our DNA Farmer-Rick Jan 2023 #4
Thanks for that kimbutgar Jan 2023 #5
+1 2naSalit Jan 2023 #10
I have a cousin who married a black woman around half a century ago. I later realized that housecat Jan 2023 #3
From the photo of Lola and her brother, Albert, wnylib Jan 2023 #6
One of our DUers wrote a book about a community with tri-racial heritage, "Pell-Mellers".... Hekate Jan 2023 #11
I am familiar with Johnson's research and family history. wnylib Jan 2023 #13
Apparently there are interchangeable terms. I just googled & found a whole bunch of references... Hekate Jan 2023 #15
Melungeons Jilly_in_VA Jan 2023 #16
My guess on how this population originated is that wnylib Jan 2023 #21
It's all conjecture Jilly_in_VA Jan 2023 #23
I came across some reports of Spanish Jews and Muslims who wnylib Jan 2023 #24
Perhaps try contacting the publisher, or even the author ... eppur_se_muova Jan 2023 #25
Thank you! I dropped them a line and will see if anything turns up. Hekate Jan 2023 #26
Race is a cultural concept, not biological vlyons Jan 2023 #7
Yes, race is cultural rather than biological. wnylib Jan 2023 #19
"You choose your friends and you choose your enemies..." OldBaldy1701E Jan 2023 #9
Wise words. Delmette2.0 Jan 2023 #17
This message was self-deleted by its author Delmette2.0 Jan 2023 #18
There is only one race -- The Human Race. Higherarky Jan 2023 #12
Never mind if they were pale, with curly carrot top hair like little Archie Windsor Warpy Jan 2023 #14
Race is so very much a cultural construct, fascinating, sometimes devastating, as US history shows Hekate Jan 2023 #20
My Cajun Mother had a word that fit the bill here... Boxerfan Jan 2023 #22
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