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Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX
Actually the report suggests that Warren is between 1/64th and 1/1024th Native American. Warren at no time specified who in her family tree might be Native American, just that in family discussions on her background it was stated that there was ancestry with Native American blood.
https://www.bostonglobe.com/news/pol...SVO/story.html
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Questions over Warren’s ethnicity have dogged her since her 2012 Senate campaign. That’s when GOP operatives found archival stories in the Harvard Crimson of a Harvard Law School spokesman referring to her as a Native American as a way to show the school had a diverse faculty.
During her academic career as a law professor, she had her ethnicity changed from white to Native American at the University of Pennsylvania Law School, where she taught from 1987 to 1995, and at Harvard University Law School, where she was a tenured faculty member starting in 1995. (She was a visiting professor at Harvard during the 1992-1993 academic year.)
In an interview with the Globe
published last month, Warren explained that she identified herself as Native American in the late 1980s and early 1990s as many of the matriarchs of her family were dying and she began to feel that her family stories and history were becoming lost.
Ivy League universities, like the ones where Warren taught, were under great pressure to show they had diverse staffs.
The University of Pennsylvania filled out a document explaining why it hired a white woman over minority candidates — clear evidence it didn’t view her as a Native American addition. And the Globe interviewed 31 Harvard Law School faculty members who voted on her appointment there, and all said her heritage was not a factor.
Warren has clearly identified herself as Native American heritage - Just "not benefitted from it in advancing her career".
SRXXX- read your own quoted article
And again- the excuse - "Don't let facts get in the way of opinion!"
Hoist on your own petard.