A seventy year-old woman
believed she has always been black until one day she decided to research the
information about her biological parents.
Verda Byrd was born in September 1942, into a family of 10 children. When her father left them and mother fell ill, she was removed from home and adopted by Ray and Edwinna Wagner. The couple raised her as their only child and all her life the woman believed she is light-skinned African American.
Verda Byrd was born in September 1942, into a family of 10 children. When her father left them and mother fell ill, she was removed from home and adopted by Ray and Edwinna Wagner. The couple raised her as their only child and all her life the woman believed she is light-skinned African American.
Verda Byrd was born in
September 1942, into a family of 10 children.
At 70 years old, Verda’s
adoptive mother revealed the secret – her birth parents were white. Since then
she has started searching for her biological father and mother but did not
change the way she feels about herself – as the daughter of two black parents.
She said: “My adoptive
mother, Edwinna Wagner, never told me that she had adopted a white baby. She
took it to her grave that she had a white daughter. It’s was unbelievable. I
grew up not questioning birth or anything else because it was never told to me
that I was born white. I’m comfortable with being a black woman.”
Mrs Byrd’s story has
emerged after race campaigner Rachel Dolezal’s self-identification as a black
person became the subject of controversy. She eventually resigned from the
National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People following
allegations that she had lied about her racial identity and other aspects of
her biography.
Poor woman
ReplyDeleteShe could have tell from the texture of her hair and the colour of her skin
ReplyDeleteHer late adopted parent could have explain to her
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