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My Ancestors’ Loving Story

by Koko Brown June 12, 2014
written by Koko Brown June 12, 2014
My Ancestors’ Loving Story

 

images (1)June 12th is Loving Day. The day marks an important milestone in American civil rights history when the U.S Supreme Court’s decision in the Loving V. Virginia case invalidated laws prohibiting interracial marriage.

The fact that loving couples couldn’t legally get married in more than half the states in America before the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision really hits home on a personal level because my great-great paternal grandparents were one such couple.

As a child, I was always told that my paternal great grandmother was this beautiful woman with long black hair and high cheekbones. Everyone assumed she was half Cherokee. And when asked about my own heritage, I always boasted that I was part Native American. During one such conversation with one of my students, who is 1/8 Porch I learned that I was woefully misinformed.

“Whenever people boast about being Cherokee, I laugh,” he said. “They are the go-to Native tribe when more than likely their ancestor was probably passing. In the 1800s, there were only 25,000 Cherokee spread out from Tennessee to Oklahoma. On the other hand, two million people of pure African ancestry and thousands more of mixed blood were living in practically all territories. So the odds of having African blood running through your veins is much higher than Native American.”

After taking my new education to heart, I went to our family’s self-proclaimed historian, my aunt Joretta and asked her to do some research. Glad I did because we discovered my great grandmother was not part Native American. Her father wasn’t a chief or brave warrior, but a white farmer from Monroe County Alabama.

Armed with this information, I was shocked and somewhat ashamed because I immediately assumed my great-great grandmother was more than likely a slave. Nope. With a little more digging and talking to people she learned my great-great grandmother was actually his common law wife and mother to his eight children. And according to the U.S. Census, my great-great grandfather, a dirt poor farmer and descended from lamb herders in England, never married.

As a romantic, I would like to believe my great-great grandfather never married because in his heart he believed he already was – to my great-great grandmother. And like them, I’m sure there are thousands if not millions of couples who defied the law for love.

Do you have a Loving couple in your family tree? If you leave a comment below, I’m randomly choosing one winner to receive their choice of any book from my back list AND a free ARC of m upcoming IR romance Taken.

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13 comments

Koko Brown June 13, 2014 - 2:43 pm

*contest closed* congratulations Cilla! You’re my winner:)

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cilla June 13, 2014 - 6:56 pm

Hi Koko
Yes… India.That revelation turned everyone upside down but it just goes to show that other people of color and how they reacted..We are still trying to get through ancestry.com to get information on that side f the family.

I received an email stating I was your winner. Thank you very much 🙂

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Reese Ryan June 12, 2014 - 3:14 pm

What a fantastic story from your family history, Koko!

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Koko Brown June 12, 2014 - 2:50 pm

Two, Felicia? I can imagine that you all for a loop!

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Felicia Reevers June 12, 2014 - 11:16 am

We’ve always known our family had our own “Loving” couple on Mom’s side of the family, but were truly surprised to find two on my Dad’s side since the direct link to slavery was closer on his side of the family. I’m proud to know I descend from people who were not afraid to buck societal norms.

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Rae June 12, 2014 - 9:54 am

Dropping by to show some HopLove! 🙂

Such an inspirational story, Koko. I love how so many things can be discovered in our genealogical pool. I’m still discovering things about my own family but your story inspires me to dig deeper into the family tree. It may be an inspiration for a future story!

Happy Loving Day!

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Koko Brown June 12, 2014 - 10:42 am

Thanks for stopping by Rae;)

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susan platt June 12, 2014 - 8:41 am

My parents have been married almost 50 years through both good and bad times.

susanmplatt AT Hotmail DOT com

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Koko Brown June 12, 2014 - 10:44 am

Thank you for stopping by and commenting, Susan.

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Cilla June 12, 2014 - 7:37 am

I have a somewhat similar story. My grandmother had beautiful curly straight hair. Grandma would say that her father was Indian so everyone assumed that she was Native American. We learned later that her father was from INDIA. Most from that country do not consider themselves to be people of color. Interesting ….

Love your comments 🙂

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Koko Brown June 12, 2014 - 10:45 am

From India? Now that must have blown you all away, Cilla!

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bn100 June 12, 2014 - 7:25 am

yes

bn100candg at hotmail dot com

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Koko Brown June 12, 2014 - 10:46 am

Thank you for stopping by BN100

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