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Walking Toward the Sunset: The Melungeons of Appalachia
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- UPDATED: 9.29.2025
- Melungeons
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N. Brent Kennedy
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date:
2.26.2020
ISBN:
9780865548695
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314
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In his telling portrait, Winkler examines the history of the Melungeons and the ongoing controversy surrounding their mysterious origins. Employing historical records, news reports over almost two centuries, and personal interviews, Winkler tells the fascinating story of a people who did not fit the rigid racial categories of American society. Along the way, Winkler recounts the legal and social restrictions suffered by Melungeons and other mixed-race groups, particularly Virginia's 1924 Racial Integrity Act, and he reviews the negative effects of nineteenth- and twentieth-century magazine and journal articles on these reclusive people. Walking toward the Sunset documents the changes in public and private attitudes toward the Melungeons, the current debates over "Melungeon" identity, and the recent genetic studies that have attempted to shed light on the subject. But most importantly, Winkler relates the lives of families who were outsiders in their own communities, who were shunned and shamed, but who created a better life for their children, descendants who are now reclaiming the heritage that was hidden from them for generations.
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Wayne Winkler is a descendant of Melungeons from Hancock County, Tennessee, and is past-president of the Melungeon Heritage Association. He is director of public radio station WETS-FM, and lives in Johnson City, Tennessee.
N. Brent Kennedy is founder of the Melungeon Research Committee and author of the acclaimed The Melungeons: The Resurrection of a Proud People.
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Wayne Winkler. Walking Toward the Sunset: The Melungeons of Appalachia. The Melungeons: History, Culture, Ethnicity & Literature. Macon, GA: Mercer University Press, 2005.
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