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Senator Strom Thurmond had a child out of wedlock named Essie Washington-Williams who was black. She revealed herself as his daughter after his death at the age of 100. She tried to join the Daughters of the Confederacy , as she was eligible through her father s ancestry, but she was rejected.

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Fun Fact: Senator Strom Thurmond had a child out of wedlock named Essie Washington-Williams who was black. She revealed herself as his daughter after his death at the age of 100. She tried to join the ‘Daughters of the Confederacy’, as she was eligible through her father’s ancestry, but she was rejected.

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