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I was just looking at the image of Michael's death certificate online…I know that there were problems with it recently, but something caught my eye. Under the section where his race or ethnic backgroun is listed, they wrote “Black.” It could be nothing, but I don't remember seeing this on other kinds of papers before that asked about ethnic backgrounds (not regarding Michael), and they usually list options such as: caucasion, African American, Pacific Islander, Asian, Native American, ….
Shouldn't they have entered “African American” instead of “Black”?
Also, what's the “45″ for that's on the certificate? I couldn't make that out.
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9:28 pm July 29, 2009
| BelieverAngel90
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Whispering Wishes said:
I was just looking at the image of Michael's death certificate online…I know that there were problems with it recently, but something caught my eye. Under the section where his race or ethnic backgroun is listed, they wrote “Black.” It could be nothing, but I don't remember seeing this on other kinds of papers before that asked about ethnic backgrounds (not regarding Michael), and they usually list options such as: caucasion, African American, Pacific Islander, Asian, Native American, ….
Shouldn't they have entered “African American” instead of “Black”?
Also, what's the “45″ for that's on the certificate? I couldn't make that out.
Yeah , they are supposed to say “African American” on a Death Certificate …. WTF ??? that is showing much disrespect to Michael.
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That's what I thought, and especially on an official government document at that!
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wi…..ficate.jpg
You can zoom in on it there, but the quality is bad.
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He who has a “why” to live for can bear with almost any “how.” – Friedrich Nietzsche
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9:47 pm July 29, 2009
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thats not always true
on some documented papers you will see black same as white i see it all the time
my moms birth certificate has negro on it
but she got italian in her
it doesnt matter though sometimes it will say black and then african american they dont use the term negro anymore but they used to and with white people theyll use white or caucasian i see it all the time
me and my sister dont like the term black or negro because as michael said black people come in all colors because im light skinned so i dnt refer myself as black id say brown or light skinned some black people are dark brown some are black some are purple and some are so dark they look green some are almost white some are yellow theres a lot of different color black people and the part about african american i dnt refer myself as an african either i mean they say thats black people homeland but im not from there maybe my ancestors are but thats them and im me…the US was built and people came and formed the US this land idk what this land is that we call the US i love my country dearly but technically nobody is from america people were brought here to make out our population and thats how so many different people are here immigrants or not…all my family was born here so idk
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9:53 pm July 29, 2009
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In Florida, they still use “white, black, american indian, etc.” in that box.
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9:56 pm July 29, 2009
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The 45 is for years in occupation, it's on the same line where he is listed as a musician
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Really? I didn't know that states used those terms for documents. Sorry
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10:13 pm July 29, 2009
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I think It was just LaToya writing in “black” instead of “african American”……also I noticed that it does have a stamp saying that this document is only informational and not valid for identification…..hmmm does that have any relevance to any of the theories??? I wonder…..
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10:18 pm July 29, 2009
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Whispering Wishes said:
Really? I didn't know that states used those terms for documents. Sorry
lol thats okay
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10:18 pm July 29, 2009
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The D.C. seems ok to me I can't see anything wrong with it. Apart from it is signed by La Toya Jackson and not a real doctor.
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12:24 am July 30, 2009
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If he died at home then the location and the time of death are wrong in this certificate
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