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The brother considered himself pure African.
Biographers changed the story later saying his father was bought and freed and moved by some cac cave bytch.
Salute to the Brother

The brother considered himself pure African.
Biographers changed the story later saying his father was bought and freed and moved by some cac cave bytch.
Banneker himself and his earliest biographers described him as having only African ancestry.[4][5][6] None of Banneker's surviving papers describe a white ancestor or identify the name of his grandmother.[5]
However, later biographers have contended that Banneker's mother was the child of Molly Welsh, a white indentured servant, and an African slave named Banneka.[3][5][7] The first published description of Molly Welsh was based on interviews with her descendants that took place in 1836, long after the deaths of both Molly and Benjamin.[5][8]
Salute to the Brother


