Famous Tennis Player Arthur Ashe's Native Heritage


 In my blog, I mentioned the migration of these eastern NC families to western NC.  Here is another example of the Ashe family, that married into the Brooks, Cooper, and Clark line.  As a matter of fact, Author Ashe and I both descend from Jerry Brooks and Eliza Cooper Clark.

Coincidentally, I came across this information in the screenshots while searching for something else. I was told that a lot of our families came from the eastern part of NC and the SC/NC border as well.  No one ever mentioned his native heritage. The native heritage was usually disregarded or lost because of the one-drop rule or because of assimilation into the non-Indigenous communities.  Also, there just weren't many left to intermarry with because of the Indian Removal Act, the diseases that were brought over by the colonizers, and the exportation of the native slaves to the Caribbean. Some passed or were recorded by the enumerator as black, mulatto, or in some cases white.






https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/946013/person/6581865756/facts

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