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Ascribed Ethnicity and the Ethnic Display Event: The Melungeons of Hancock County, Tennessee
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Saundra Keyes Ivey
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85-107
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Other Resources
- Survey of Demography, Anthropometry, and Genetics in the Melungeons of Tennessee: An Isolate of Hybrid Origin in Process of Dissolution
- Melungeon Voices S2 E6 – Lauren Magnussen
- The Physical Anthropology and Genetics of Marginal People of the Southeastern United States
- Melungeon Memories Project
- “What Ain’t Called Melungeons is Called Hillbillies”: Southern Appalachia’s In-Between People
- Beyond the Sunset: The Melungeon Outdoor Drama, 1969-1976