Talk:Atlantic Creole

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Perhaps it should be mentioned that the beginnings of "AC" are the also the beginnings of tri-racial isolate groups such as Lumbee? It was not merely a black and white issue, no pun intended! JBDay 17:26, 12 May 2007 (UTC)

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New edits to better reflect meaning of Atlantic Creole
I am reworking this article to better reflect Berlin and other scholars' original meaning of the term Atlantic Creole, and to add info on other areas outside the U.S.  As is stands now, it includes later definitions of Creole that evolved in the United States after the arrival of the "charter generation" of Atlantic Creoles, (ie Louisiana Creole), which is somewhat confusing. I welcome any input on this rewrite. ABF992 (talk) 17:52, 8 June 2022 (UTC)