Guineas, Wiggers, and the - JSTOR
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Web656 Guineas, Wiggers, and the Dramas of Racialized Culture struggled to be seen as nonblack, if not white. Long endoga-mous, the West Virginia-Maryland Guineas did "not as a rule associate with Negroes or whites," although by 1946 they were "said to intermarry with Italians" (Gilbert 442). Italians, as a leading account of triracial Guineas noted,
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