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The “Black Dutch” of Appalachia

Scene along Rhine River during the 1600s, Herman Saftleven

Scene along Rhine River during the 1600s, Herman Saftleven

 

The German word for “German” is “Deutsch“, and in America, “Deutsch” got misconstrued as “Dutch”. The so-called “Pennsylvania Dutch” or Amish and Mennonite communities are not Dutch – they are German.

In the late 1600s and early 1700s – during the Nine Years War [1688-1697] and the Wars of the Spanish Succession [1701-1715] – tens of thousands of German peasants became refugees, displaced by war and famine.

Many travelled up the Rhine as far as the major port city of Rotterdam in order to flee via boat to the UK or America.

German Sinti (German Romani, or “Gypsies”) were being viciously persecuted in the contested lands of Alsace-Lorraine and the Rhineland-Palatinate between Eastern France and Western Germany at this time.

A medal struck just after the wars in the Rhineland, showing Heidelberg Castle

A medal struck just after the wars in the Rhineland, showing Heidelberg Castle

 

Between 1700 and 1722, for example, begging and “vagabondage” were outlawed in the German-speaking sections of eastern France, even though much of this begging and wandering had been caused by the economic devastation brought on by war. Field armies varying in size from 60,000 to over 100,000 men (not including their camp followers) stripped the land of food and supplies like vast plagues of locusts.

Accused Roma could be branded, placed in iron collars, mutilated, summarily hanged, or banished.

By 1714, in places like Mainz, Roma could be executed without trial for simply being Roma.

In other parts of the Holy Roman Empire like Mecklenburg-Strelitz or Moravia, children under 10 were removed from their families and placed into non-Romani households or “hospitals for education”.

The parents of stolen children who were banished (rather than imprisoned or killed) could end up being sent to the galleys, work camps, or transported to various overseas colonies.

By 1734, the Landgraf of Hesse even offered six Reichstaler (“taler” being the source of the word “dollar”) for every “Gypsy” captured alive, and half that amount for every dead one presented.

Financial incentives of this kind led to the infamous “Gypsy hunts” – when Roma were hunted like game by local inhabitants.

It is worth bearing all of this in mind when we consider which “Hessians” ended-up being conscripted and sold into military service to the British for their war against rebellious American colonials…

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Many other Gypsies fled along with the starving and impoverished Palatine German war refugees to Rotterdam, where they spread outwards to other coastal towns and ports of the Baltic and North Seas, seeking and negotiating terms for a passage overseas – in the first instance to London, with many continuing on to British North America.

Some signed formal indentureship agreements before sailing, but more were simply transported abroad to be auctioned as servants upon arrival, after which they were expected to complete a five to seven year term of work – in often harsh conditions – all to “pay” for their passage.

Whether Palatine or Sinti, these were the people known as “Redemptioners” in colonial American history.

Back in Europe, the most desperate and impoverished had often been plied with alcohol in the taverns of port towns before being kidnapped by ruthless merchants working in tandem with unscrupulous ship’s captains.

Needless to say, those who had been kidnapped and sold into servitude were not always compliant and cooperative once they arrived in their new surroundings.

Columns of colonial-era American newspapers were full of ads placed by masters looking for runaway servants.

By 1763 there were enough Sinti living just outside Philadelphia that they were able to form themselves into a small community, living outdoors among the white oaks lining Conestoga and Mill Creek.

Sinti in 1930s Germany before Nazi murder of the Romani people began

Sinti in 1930s Germany before Nazi murder of the Romani people began

 

There can be no doubt that many of these people followed the same path south into the Shenandoah Valley as other Germans (and German Jews) who were migrating alongside the many settler/colonizers of English, Scottish, Irish, Welsh, Dutch, and Swedish background.

This southward migration also included countless displaced indigenous peoples from the east/northeast such as the Lenape, although school textbooks in the USA never mention it.

There can also be little doubt that many of the aforementioned runaways and Hessian deserters – the poorest members of the underclasses – took indigenous or mixed-ethnic partners as they moved along and beyond the frontier of European settlement.

While the German-speaking populations of Switzerland, Austria, and Germany have always had a small percentage of relatively dark-complected people (just like most European populations), the sheer number of such people among 18th century German speakers in rural America strongly suggests the likelihood of non-European – Jewish, Sinti, indigenous American, or African-American – admixture explaining their “dark” or “exotic” appearance.

This writer lived in what was still called West Germany for most of the 1980s, and I speak from personal experience when I say that the blonde-haired and blue-eyed image of the “ideal Aryan” portrayed by Nazis was not representative of the average German I met there. But nor was the average German “dark or swarthy”.

So what can explain these charming, white supremacist, anti-immigrant, and outright xenophobic quotes from none other than founding father of the USA, Benjamin Franklin?

Here we can witness the ancient seeds of “Great Replacement” fears:

“Those who come hither are generally of the most ignorant Stupid Sort of their own Nation…and as few of the English understand the German Language, and so cannot address them either from the Press or Pulpit, ’tis almost impossible to remove any prejudices they once entertain…Not being used to Liberty, they know not how to make a modest use of it…I remember when they modestly declined intermeddling in our Elections, but now they come in droves, and carry all before them, except in one or two Counties…In short unless the stream of their importation could be turned from this to other colonies, as you very judiciously propose, they will soon so out number us, that all the advantages we have will not in My Opinion be able to preserve our language, and even our Government will become precarious…”

“…Why should Pennsylvania, founded by the English, become a Colony of Aliens, who will shortly be so numerous as to Germanize us instead of our Anglifying them, and will never adopt our Language or Customs, any more than they can acquire our Complexion…”

“Which leads me to add one Remark: That the Number of purely white People in the World is proportionably very small. All Africa is black or tawny. Asia chiefly tawny. America (exclusive of the new Comers) wholly so. And in Europe, the Spaniards, Italians, French, Russians and Swedes, are generally of what we call a swarthy Complexion; as are the Germans also, the Saxons only excepted, who with the English, make the principal Body of White People on the Face of the Earth. I could wish their Numbers were increased. And while we are, as I may call it, Scouring our Planet, by clearing America of Woods, and so making this Side of our Globe reflect a brighter Light to the Eyes of Inhabitants in Mars or Venus, why should we in the Sight of Superior Beings, darken its People? why increase the Sons of Africa, by Planting them in America, where we have so fair an Opportunity, by excluding all Blacks and Tawneys, of increasing the lovely White and Red? But perhaps I am partial to the Complexion of my Country, for such Kind of Partiality is natural to Mankind…”

Benjamin Franklin was well-travelled for his time. His description of Germans, Russians and Swedes (Swedes?) as being of “swarthy complexion” in comparison to the English is almost ridiculous.

This writer will venture a guess that Franklin was basing his assessment on a very specific population or data set.

The Swedes of New England who Franklin encountered were quite possibly descended from the New Sweden colony of the mid-1600s which had encompassed parts of Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. Such early colonies became almost invariably “creolized” – or to put it differently, the earliest settler-colonizers in the Americas were the people most likely to intermarry with local tribespeople and “go native” to some extent.

Franklin was quite likely describing a mixed-ethnic community when he spoke of “Swedes”.

And the same goes for his “swarthy” Germans. Benjamin Franklin, for all his cleverness in other departments, was probably unaware that France and Germany were making themselves rid of “undesirables”, quite intentionally.

These German “undesirables” are part of the people often called “Black Dutch” among Southern Appalachians, and their surnames – KiserRhinehart (Reinhardt), JusticeRennerDeal (Diehl), Koontz (Kuntz), Conatser (Knetzer, Knörtzer) et al – endure to this day, closely alongside the multi-ethnic people of Appalachia known as “Melungeons“.

Foust family of Anderson County, TN  - Christopher, mother Mary Elizabeth, sister Mary Ann

Foust family of Anderson County, TN – Christopher, mother Mary Elizabeth, sister Mary Ann

[original article published 2023, updated Apr 2025]

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Johnny Cash and wife Vivian Liberto

Johnny Cash with his first wife Vivian Liberto

 

Sally Shields was born in South Carolina in 1821, one of many children born to an enslaved woman and her so-called “owner”, a man named William Bryant Shields.

Details are sketchy, but some form of human bond must have slowly developed between William Shields and his “consort”.

Within a few years, Shields felt compelled to release all of the children resulting from this “union” from their legal birth condition of slavery.

It may be unpalatable and difficult for us to comprehend, but William Shields went further, and made gifts of property – including slaves – to many of his now liberated “mulatto” offspring.

That’s right.  Formerly unfree people were given their first leg up on the property ladder with gifts of “human property”.

Sally Shields, “mulatto” daughter of William Shields and his unknown slave “consort”, would go on to marry twice – first to another slaveholder named Anderson Robinson, and second to a man named Irving McGraw, who was also enumerated as a “mulatto” in records.

While slaveholding people of color formed only a tiny percentage of the overall slaveholding class, they were still a substantial part of a population of “free persons of color” in America which was far, far larger than most US citizens today realize.  In 1720, it is estimated that around 1 in 5 Virginians were “free persons of color”.

Increasingly stringent and harsh “race” laws saw this ratio drop to around 1 in 30 by 1790.

Before We Were White exists in part to explore what happened to this population.

Put in the simplest possible terms, many of these people headed for the western frontier in the years just before and after the American War for Independence. Many of these families, kinship groups, and communities would eventually pass over into “whiteness”.

It is almost impossible to write of these things in a sensitive and wise fashion with the USA still so divided over the legacy of slavery and ongoing systemic racism.

The most left-leaning liberals or progressives will query the motive for even bringing-up the subject of slaveholding among people of color.

Dispicable extremists on the other side will point excitedly, and say “See? Black people had slaves, too.”

As if this latter fact might somehow excuse centuries of color/ethnicity-based hatred and bigotry. As if it might excuse the “white caste” erecting barriers to Black education and equality before the law. As if it could lessen the brutality of lynchings, the dehumanization of Jim Crow laws, and red-lining, and, and…

But let’s set all that aside for now, and try to understand a past historical moment.

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Slavery has existed in human societies since time immemorial.

But “color” or “race”-based slavery?  That was a relatively recent development.

Before the invention of “race”, slavery was more likely to be a condition brought upon a person due to a difference of religion, political allegiance, country of origin, social status, poverty, criminality, indebtedness, or simply through being a war captive or the human “booty” taken by pirates.

Medieval England, like most other European kingdoms, had broadly continued with the type of slavery practices left behind after the fall of the Western Roman Empire. In England, the people most likely to be enslaved included those in debt, criminals, or people captured on the field of battle or on the high seas.

Beyond England, in the Eastern European, Ottoman and Arab worlds of the 1500s, 1600s and 1700s, people of color were often slaveholders.  Eastern European warlords in places like Wallachia (modern Romania) enslaved entire ethnic groups, most notably the Romani.

The Ottoman, Persian, and Arab worlds purchased slaves from as far north as Finland.

Central Asian cities like Samarkand and Bukhara (now in Uzbekistan) acted as international slave markets, moving human cargo between east and west, and from the Arctic Circle to the eastern Mediterranean.

The Moorish, Jewish and Romani merchant classes which included many slave traders who were expelled from Spain in the aftermath of the Christian Reconquista of 1492 went on to set-up shop throughout the Mediterranean world.  These slave traders operated from North and West Africa, all the way to the Ottoman world far to the east.  Markets in places like Persia, Tangiers, and Madagascar also supplied slaves to the all-devouring maw of various European colonial empires run by the Spanish, Portuguese, English, Dutch, Swedish, Danish, or French.

This should alter our perception that slaves were captured and shipped only from West Africa during the 1500s and 1600s.

As Europe came to be synonymous with “Christendom”, the Catholic Church began to discourage the enslavement of fellow Christians, and the list of people “deserving” to be enslaved was relocated to the non-Christian world.

This change during the Late Middle Ages and Early Modern period also happened to coincide with the busiest period of European exploration and colonialist expansion.

Because most people being subjugated and/or colonized were seen as pagans, heretics, or worse, European Christendom felt able to justify their enslavement and exploitation.

Portuguese colonies were mostly in Africa and India, so most of the enslaved were of course sub-Saharan Africans and South Asians.

Spanish, French and English colonies were mostly in the Americas, so most of the enslaved there came from local indigenous populations – at first.

African slavery didn’t become the basis for entire economies immediately, but certain circumstances hastened its advent.

Events like plague, the introduction of tobacco, sugar cane, and rice cultivation – and even The Great Fire of London in 1666 – created labor shortages making indentured labor much more expensive.

Add to this the catastrophic collapse of indigenous American populations, as tribes and nations became decimated by enslavement, disease, and warfare, or simply migrated inland to escape the reach of coastal slave traders.

The rest is history.  Colonial powers in the Americas eventually turned their baleful, greedy gaze to Africa’s non-Christian peoples.

It remains true that West Africa saw the greatest number of people sent to the Americas in chains – particularly to places like Brazil.

 

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I have written it elsewhere, and it is worth repeating again and again:

Racism did not lead to slavery.

Slavery and greed led to racism.

In the earliest days, Africans and other people of color were not enslaved due to their skin color.  They were indentured or enslaved simply by virtue of being non-English or non-Christian, or both.

But a problem soon arose.

Many Africans and other people of color began to abandon their old faith systems (including animism and Islam), becoming Christians.

This removed much of the justification for their condition of servitude, and during the first few decades of the 1600s, many, many such people of color managed to remain free (or they successfully petitioned courts for their freedom) in places like colonial Virginia.

Many became slaveholders themselves – remember that slavery wasn’t yet based on skin color.

But human greed is seemingly limitless, and the English who had begun to amass fortunes from the labor of slaves decided to change the rules.   Professing the Christian faith would no longer offer protection from servitude.

Christian or not, if a person looked non-European, they could be enslaved.

Racism was the eventual (and much later) thought system invented by innumerable self-interested, greedy European colonizers in an effort TO JUSTIFY their ridiculously arbitrary legislative changes and shockingly immoral level of avarice.

 

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The actual ideology of racism did not take root overnight.   A slow but steady creeping change to attitudes and legislation meant that for many decades, North America was a complicated place, with slaveholding families and their slaves coming from many different ethnic backgrounds.

In Anglo-America – especially in places such as New York and Maryland in the north, or Virginia and the Carolinas in the south – as already noted above, there were substantial populations of free people of color, and many of these were slaveholders.

Members of many indigenous tribes such as the Creek and Cherokee held slaves.

Africans held slaves.

Jewish and Romani people held and traded slaves.

And again, although the majority of these slaves eventually arrived from West Africa, many came from elsewhere. They came from anywhere within reach of a trading path or sailing vessel.

But as Anglo-America slowly began to crystallize its novel concept of exclusively African or color-based chattel slavery during the late 1600s and early 1700s, these slaveholding and slave-trading people of color in Virginia and the Carolinas felt the full weight of karmic irony dropping like a planet-sized lead ball upon their heads.

Many of these slaveholding free persons of color decided to get the hell out while the getting was good.

Some headed for the remotest hills of Western Virginia, Eastern Kentucky and Eastern Tennessee, where many were part of early statelet experiments like The Watauga Association or The State of Franklin.

Others took the southern route into Georgia, Alabama, and Spanish Mississippi, Louisiana and Tejas.

People like Sally Shields and her family.

But Sally would have been the exception, in being the slaveholding daughter of a woman who had actually been enslaved.

Most of the families and communities around her were slaveholding people of color whose people had never known servitude, or were generations removed from it.

The ones who went into Southern Appalachia ended-up being a foundational part of the people later called Melungeons.

The ones who went into Spanish and French territory became a foundational part of a predominantly ranching people later called “Redbones“.

But we know both groups are related when we see the ancient surnames shared between both groups. Names like Perkins, Ashworth, Bunch, Goins, and many others.

As already noted, Sally Shields was married twice, and her descendants intermarried freely among many different ethnic groups including the Redbones, the Melungeons, the Choctaw, Mexicans, Louisiana French – and even among Italo-Mexicans.

 

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I was contemplating all of this deep history while relistening to an old Rosanne Cash album a while back.

Rosanne’s father, Johnny Cash, often spoke out in support of the disenfranchised, incarcerated, and downtrodden.

Cash also spoke in support of indigenous communities – claiming at least some indigenous ancestry himself, although this claim is difficult to substantiate.

What seems clear is that Cash was descended from the roiling, mixed-ethnic lower classes of pre-Revolutionary War Virginia and the Carolinas – small farmers who often held only one or two slaves.

Needless to say, the interpersonal dynamics of having just a couple of enslaved persons (often girls or young women) living in close proximity to a family living in relative isolation along the frontier saw many “brown babies” born out of wedlock…

For every dark-complected “white” American today with an actual indigenous American ancestor (and there are many), there is also another dark-complected “white” American who is descended from a Black man or woman, but they were told that their brown skin comes from a “Cherokee great-grandmother”.

The advent of affordable autosomal DNA testing has finally begun to uncover some of these long-buried secrets at the heart of the American story.

Everyone knows about the long-term love affair between Johnny Cash and June Carter, but fewer might be aware that Johnny’s daughter Rosanne came from his earlier marriage to Vivian Dorraine Liberto.

You see, Vivian was a direct descendant of Sally Shields, and became a target of white supremacist hate during her not-so-brief marriage to The Man in Black.

Live footage of Rosanne Cash from the 1980s shows a beautiful young woman with a voice to match.  She also shares a clear resemblance to her equally beautiful mother.  It may be my own imagination, but it seems as if the make-up and lighting on Rosanne’s earliest album covers was designed to minimize her mixed-ethnic background.  If this was indeed the case, one suspects this was a record company decision.

 

Rosanne Cash screenshot from Seven Year Ache video

Rosanne Cash performing her hit “Seven Year Ache”

 

It would not be the first time American business people chose to whitewash the ethnicity of the entertainers on their books in order to make an artist more saleable.

This is just one way in which the fall-out from racism diminishes everyone in a society – not just the direct victims of said racism.

 

Rosanne Cash album cover

Cover of Rosanne Cash’s third studio album “Seven Year Ache”, released 1981

 

Perhaps the biggest irony of all lies in the fact that many of the white supremacists who pointed a finger at Vivian Liberto HAD DEEP ROOTS IN THE EXACT SAME COLONIAL ERA MULTI-ETHNIC SLAVEHOLDING FAMILIES AS HER.

They were family, quite literally related to one another, yet America’s toxic binary racial caste system had made such a thing seem unimaginable to these racists.

The concept of “racial purity” in an American context is utterly laughable.  Only the profoundly ignorant could possibly believe in such a thing.

Ignorance might be bliss.  But ignorance can be a thing far worse, too.

Ignorance allows us to buy into fake history.

Fake history allows both politicians and their bases to create false justifications for their present abhorrent behavior.

Fake history allows both politicians and their bases to justify retrograde social policies.

Most of all, fake history serves the ceaseless attempts of the ruling classes to keep us divided and squabbling amongst ourselves, taking our eye off the ball.

And once we inhabit a completely fake reality, it becomes possible to justify just about anything…