The American ones in the USA lived through Jim Crow/1 Drop Rule; the ones who went to Liberia didn't which is exactly why when one speaks of the mulattos (FPC) who went to Liberia in that pre-Civil war time period, it's important to highlight the differences in racial identification between the two periods. It would easily explain why things played out the way they did!
When the mulattos went to LIberia an imported a plantation-based caste system; this is what mulattos were facing/morphing into in the USA
The elite were mulattos; and yes, so were most of the leaders before the late(r) 1800s. This has been confirmed by everyone who went to Liberia in those early years/decades, even as late at the 1860s
Dude: I'm not just talking politics/presidency, mulattos ran everything from the aforementioned govt to
education (Blyden and Crummell both called out the mulatto faction over this)
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commerce
because the narrative of africans being enslaved & mistreated by "American Blacks" originated in this period of mulatto domination before dark skinned Americos gained control
See above post about the "narrative"
Garretson Gibson, does this man look like a « mulatto »?