Family Tree by Barbara Delinsky

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Uploaded by on Mar 17, 2008

From beloved, bestselling author Barbara Delinsky, this is the story of Dana and Hugh Clarke, a wealthy, white East Coast couple whose beautiful newborn child clearly has African ancestors.

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  • I'm only a kid && I'm reading this book. This is such a good book! I love it.

  • the clerk, clark, and clarke family are considered what is called "brass ankles" a triracial group "indian, black and white.. the fact they had a baby with black characteristics is nothing new.. there are many families that have ambiguous ancestry, Goins, Driggers, Lowry, etc... you can find out more about this and if you are decended from one of these families by searching "Melungeon family names" on google..

  • how can i find out the percentage what my race is... !

  • Did the Nazi's use LDS genealogy data, to help find out who were the Jewish in WWII ? Did the LDS genealogy library use IBM card sorting machines in the 1930's to process genealogical data, the same way that the Nazi's used IBM card sorting machines to find the Jews in Europe, as referenced in the book "IBM and the Holocaust" ? Did the LDS genealogy library give to the Nazi's, Jewish genealogical data already punched onto IBM punch cards, to help the Nazi's locate and persecute Jews in Europe ?

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