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  2. Walter Plecker - Wikipedia

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    Walter Ashby Plecker (April 2, 1861 – August 2, 1947) was an American physician and public health advocate who was the first registrar of Virginia's Bureau of Vital Statistics, serving from 1912 to 1946.

  3. Racial Integrity Act of 1924 - Wikipedia

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    Plecker described Virginia's racial purity laws and requested to be put on Gross' mailing list. Plecker commented upon the Third Reich's sterilization of 600 children in the Rhineland (the so-called Rhineland Bastards, who were born of German women by black French colonial fathers): "I hope this work is complete and not one has been missed. I ...

  4. Melungeon - Wikipedia

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    Melungeon (/ m ə ˈ l ʌ n dʒ ən / mə-LUN-jən) (sometimes also spelled Malungean, Melangean, Melungean, Melungin [3]) was a slur [4] historically applied to individuals and families of mixed-race ancestry with roots in colonial Virginia, Tennessee, and North Carolina primarily descended from free people of color and white settlers.

  5. How Virginia Used Segregation Law to Erase Native Americans - AOL

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  6. One-drop rule - Wikipedia

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    In addition, Walter Plecker, Registrar of Statistics, ordered application of the 1924 Virginia law in such a way that vital records were changed or destroyed, family members were split on opposite sides of the color line, and there were losses of the documented continuity of people who identified as American Indian, as all people in Virginia ...

  7. Native American tribes in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    They were opposed by Walter Ashby Plecker, the head of the Bureau of Vital Statistics in Virginia (1912–1946). [18] Plecker was a white supremacist and a follower of the eugenics movement, which had racial theories related to mistaken ideas about the superiority of the white race. Given the history of Virginia as a slave society, he wanted to ...

  8. Patawomeck - Wikipedia

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    However, racism in Virginia caused many families to hide their Indian ancestry. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] [ 17 ] In particular, Virginia's Racial Integrity Act of 1924 and the work of state Bureau of Vital Statistics registrar Walter Plecker ensured that for most of the 20th century, official records recognized Virginians as either "white" or "colored ...

  9. Category:History of racism in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    History of slavery in Virginia; History of slavery in West Virginia; L. ... Walter Plecker; R. Racial Integrity Act of 1924; S. Saltville Massacre; V. Virginia ...