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Copyright violations here
- This is the second article by this person that has been brought to my attention by a third party...I am concern that we may have a bigger problem.
Quick look sees many copy vios here
- But marriage to a white woman and his status as a slaveholder provided the foundation not only for his own success as a community leader, but also for his descendants' journey to whiteness. After the American Revolution, one branch of the Gibson family moved to Louisiana, becoming part of the white ...copied from Shades of White review
- This group of mixed race plantation owners who finally subdued the 'bush' outlaws and whose descendants by the time of the Civil War had become some of the wealthiest and most politically influential figures of Georgia, the Carolinas, Kentucky and Tenesee - were of the same ethnic stock. The matrimonial alliances of one branch of the Gibson clan, for example, were contracted almost exclusively with congressional, senatorial and gubernatorial families of these southern states. Senator Gibson of Louisiana and the founder of Tulane University was a scion of this family..... copied from The Plight of the Silenced White Southern Wife During Slavery & Jim Crow
Will have to bring this up with admins. -- Moxy (talk) 17:26, 4 March 2016 (UTC)