IllmaticDelta
Veteran
are you going to post any evidence to back this erroneous claim or expect me to take your word for it
1) again where are your sources?....
it's common knowledge
2)so why was this relevant details regarding their mixed ancestry excluded in so many according to you admixed AA pioneers biographies,,
Don't ask me, ask the person that did the bioLike I said, even dark skinned Aframs descended from biracials and obviously white people. Take the dark skinned great Afram, Paul Robeson for example
Paul Robeson was born in Princeton, New Jersey, in 1898, to Reverend William Drew Robeson and Maria Louisa Bustill.[1] His mother was from a prominent Quaker family of mixed ancestry: African, Anglo-American, and Lenape.[2] His father, William, whose family traced their ancestry to the Igbo people of present-day Nigeria,[1] escaped from a plantation in his teens[3] and eventually became the minister of Princeton's Witherspoon Street Presbyterian Church in 1881.[4] Robeson had three brothers: William Drew, Jr. (born 1881), Reeve (born c. 1887), and Ben (born c. 1893); and one sister, Marian (born c. 1895).
His mother
Maria Louisa Bustill (sometimes called Louisa as a child) was born in 1853 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, of African, Igbo,[2] Lenni-Lenape Native American, and Anglo-American descent. Her parents were Charles Hicks Bustill and Emily Robinson, prominent black Quakers.[1][3][4]
His aunt and grandfather (charles hicks)