18:2818:28, 5 May 2013diffhist+16
Victoria Rowell
using the one drop rule (abolished in 1967) to identify an actress when later in the article you state she has an English mother. If this is the case both sides need to be acknowledged
07:0007:00, 19 November 2012diffhist+20
Vassar College
→Notable faculty and alumni: Anita Hemmings was a Mixed heritage person who identified as White for the rest of her life. By labeling her as solely Black is using the one drop rule which was abolished, and deemed unconstitutional in 1967.
03:2803:28, 18 September 2012diffhist+13
Vanessa Williams
If you go to Suzette Charles's Wikipedia page it states her Her father, Charles DeGaetano, is of Italian descent,[2] and her mother, Suzette (Burroughs) DeGaetano, is African-American. Therefore she is Biracial, not solely African American.
03:2303:23, 18 September 2012diffhist−48
Vanessa Williams
→Early life: this makes no sense to say both her parents are African American but then say she is also of Welsh and Native Am. descent. This is an oxymoron and you're trying to inflict the one drop rule which is an illegal law that was banned in 1967
04:3804:38, 26 July 2012diffhist−50
Lolo Jones
Lolo Jones if of Multiracial Descent it is only fitting to add a category that reflects this instead of promoting the defunct, now illegal one drop rule
25 July 2012
06:4506:45, 25 July 2012diffhist−12
Generation X
change based on agreement from users on talk page, that reflect all sources and strive to incorporate neutrality in the article
04:0204:02, 21 May 2012diffhist+13
Generation X
made changes to warn other users facts may be disputed and to seek talk page before changes are posted.