Wesort-Mulatto-Indians (An Ethnic Tri-Racial Isolate Group) of Port Tobacco and La Plata, Maryland

“The Mulindian Nation”

by Miss Utera


Formats

Softcover
$14.95
E-Book
$3.99
Softcover
$14.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 8/28/2018

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.25x11
Page Count : 80
ISBN : 9781546232841
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 8.5x11
Page Count : 80
ISBN : 9781546232834

About the Book

I​n distinct contrast to “grandma-Bessie”, ​​the “Geechee Lady”​, who was born in 1888, on a little South Carolina sea-island among the humble descendants of the Cherokee “Trail of Tears”- survivors, crammed together with the descendants of black-slaves into one little, down-trodden island-community​)​,……. grandmother-Sarah, a “​Wesort-Mulatto-Indian”,…(was born one year after Bessie in 1889, in the somewhat more up-to-date, southern city of La Plata). * * * * * * * * * * * Sarah Proctor came into the world among her people, ​the genteel, colored-elite; …​an intermediate color-caste, who were the “free-people-of-color” of southeast Port Tobacco & La Plata, Maryland,… known as the proud, self-sufficient, well-educated, softly-spoken, well-mannered, very well-dressed, and always smoothly-coiffured, “good-haired” & ​light-skinned​ “Wesorts” • It was during an era when ​RACISM was “KING”;​ ​a stark-white, ruthless & headless monarch that ranted, ruled, and raged through America. • However, ironically on the other hand, there were those proponents of ​COLORISM​ who were said to be found mostly among “lighter people”, who exhibited social airs which caused them to be perceived by most other “Coloureds” as “privileged” little princes & princesses” ​who,…….somehow ​always seemed, to their darker brothers & sisters (​who misunderstood them), to be loyally-emulating their eminent ruler, that metaphorical raging “KING”! • But, for the most part, they were NOT really as disloyal as they were perceived to be,…but, ​“stuck in the middle”​ as they were,…they were ​simply ​a very ​misunderstood​ group of very good American citizens.


About the Author

This book, entitled "The Mulindians" is about the mulatto-Indian people of Charles County, Maryland, previously known as "Wesorts", and /or "Wesort-Piscataway Indians". Carmen Uter Proctor-Cook is the grand-daughter of a Wesort-Piscataway woman, Sarah Proctor born in La Plata (Charles County) Maryland in 1889 as a direct descendant from the "bird clan" of the Piscataway Indians. In her four memoirs, called "HeritageCollection" , as she recaptures phases of her life, she tells of how she managed her mixed identity by juggling all three segments of her "tri-racial" ancestry; the European (Portuguese), the African (Angolan), and the Indian (Wesort-Piscataway). In the first three books; "Miss Willamina", "The Geechee Lady", and "Secret Castas"...the author tells of the outrageously color-conscious world that she grew up in; ....... the world of her childhood which has changed dramatically, and still growing in terms of racial relationships. In this book, subtitled, "Wesort Woman", the author tells it straight from her hips just as she remembers it. There is no "sugar-coating" to help the medicine go down.