Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But you guys would be eligible for reparations to hang on to that report!
No they wouldn’t b/c there isn’t “heritage” enough to qualify—this is from a census perspective and how racial qualifications were determined.
The census doesn’t work that way for African ancestry.
One of my grandmothers was at least 75% white.
Your grandmother was classified as a quadroon:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quadroon#Racial_classifications
And here are terms used by the US census:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2015/11/04/every-term-the-census-has-used-to-describe-americas-racial-groups-since-1790/%3foutputType=amp
Too far back to impact OP’s family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ummm, I'd get some verification first.
A DNA genealogy test kit is like $99.
https://www.23andme.com/dna-ancestry/
My great-grandmothers census records(she died when I was about 9) seem like pretty accurate info and the fact that her father is buried in a African American cemetery in North Carolina, because he could not be buried in a “white cemetery”
Okay, but they're bound to have questions about where in the African continent they're descended from. You could make it a fun game of European and African heritage night. Then talk about your past generations struggles for acceptance, inclusion, race/racism etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But you guys would be eligible for reparations to hang on to that report!
No they wouldn’t b/c there isn’t “heritage” enough to qualify—this is from a census perspective and how racial qualifications were determined.
The census doesn’t work that way for African ancestry.
One of my grandmothers was at least 75% white.
Your grandmother was classified as a quadroon:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quadroon#Racial_classifications
And here are terms used by the US census:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2015/11/04/every-term-the-census-has-used-to-describe-americas-racial-groups-since-1790/%3foutputType=amp
Anonymous wrote:If your great, great grandfather was black, that makes you 1/16th and your kids 1/32nd.
I am 1/16th Cherokee. I look white and I have lived my life in a cozy suburb and experienced none of the hardships that Native Americans have faced. My kids know our heritage, but they don’t identify as being Native American. I’m not saying what is right for you or your family, just sharing my own situation.
Definitely educate your children on their heritage if/when they are old enough to understand. It’s a shame that your grandmother felt she had to make that choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But you guys would be eligible for reparations to hang on to that report!
No they wouldn’t b/c there isn’t “heritage” enough to qualify—this is from a census perspective and how racial qualifications were determined.
The census doesn’t work that way for African ancestry.
One of my grandmothers was at least 75% white.
Your grandmother was classified as a quadroon:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quadroon#Racial_classifications
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But you guys would be eligible for reparations to hang on to that report!
No they wouldn’t b/c there isn’t “heritage” enough to qualify—this is from a census perspective and how racial qualifications were determined.
The census doesn’t work that way for African ancestry.
One of my grandmothers was at least 75% white.
Anonymous wrote:Your kids then are most 1/16th and more importantly you don't identify as black, you weren't raised in a black family, except for curly hair you don't look black. Mention it in passing but it is really offensive when white people who are 1/16th and weren't raised in a black family go around saying they understand the struggle because they are part black too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But you guys would be eligible for reparations to hang on to that report!
No they wouldn’t b/c there isn’t “heritage” enough to qualify—this is from a census perspective and how racial qualifications were determined.
Anonymous wrote:But you guys would be eligible for reparations to hang on to that report!