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One Drop Rule…

mitzi.flyte
2 min readFeb 3, 2020

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Or…Out of Africa…

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The “one Drop Rule” was a standard followed by many states at the beginning of the 20th Century. The rule was one drop of sub-Saharan African blood automatically made you a N — , as many of the “good” citizens of those states would call their African-American neighbors. This rule never became federal law.

Interestingly, being raised by a racist of Germanic and Italian descent, I reviewed my “updated” Ancestry DNA and found the following:

· England, Wales & Northwestern Europe37%· Explains my love for that area’s history and people — and my five trips “over the Pond.”

Germanic Europe34%· My paternal grandmother was a “Shoemaker”

Italy14%·My paternal grandfather, a Tornese from Calabria — explains my love for olives, pasta. wine

Ireland & Scotland6%· Explains my love for myths and legends

France3%·Let’s go back to the wine and my many years of trying to learn the language.

Eastern Europe & Russia2%· I love Dracula

Sweden1%·Hate herring but love the country

Spain1%·- ah, the olives, food, and wine again — and the people

Northern Africa1%· Art, art, art

Cameroon, Congo & Southern Bantu Peoples1%- Aha!!

I will not be appropriate any African-American culture for that little 1%. I do love Lizzo and John Legend and the Obamas.

And I have an old lady crush on Will Smith.

Is that okay?

Sure wish Pop was around to show him this.

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mitzi.flyte
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Written by mitzi.flyte

A 70+ year old retired RN who’s following her 60 year old dream of being a writer, one interested in everything unusual. www.facebook.com/MitziFlyteAuthor

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