Yep, considering the tendency of people to flap their jaws and sell out to the highest bidder, a hell of a lot of energy is going in suppressing this thing.
My bet is there’s something on the official BC they don’t want the world to see, but not necessarily the place of birth. Maybe the race of the baby was states as “Caucausian” for example. If you were a white family with a kid that’s half and half in ‘62, which would you put down?
Father: Frank Marshall Davis
“If you were a white family with a kid thats half and half in 62, which would you put down?”
Italian?
>>If you were a white family with a kid thats half and half in 62, which would you put down?<<
Wasn’t he born in 61?
Even the date is confusing.
“If you were a white family with a kid thats half and half in 62, which would you put down?”
I have an actual real life story for this. My stupid ass ex-sisterinlaw had a Half white/black kid. She told each and everyone of her many ex husbands and boyfriends that the kid was Puerto Rican.
Man, I was glad to get out of that family.
People already know all the fields on a 1961 Hawaiian birth certificate and the race of the baby isn't one of them. The races of the parents are listed. I'm not sure if any state has ever listed the race of the baby. It seems like that information would not really be needed if you knew the races of the parents.