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lily de mellow-orr's avatar

love this, and relate to it so deeply! my mother gave up her maiden name ‘demellow’ when she married but after researching my family history i took it back —

it’s as much a part of my story as my father’s side.

it comes from India via Portugal, to a Goan-Seychellois ancestor taken from his parents as a toddler and put into an Anglican-run Mumbai ‘orphanage’ — from what I’ve read, a not dissimilar structure to the Canadian residential schools in that they blackmailed parents and forcibly took their mixed-race children in order to create a native workforce and assimilated them into Anglo culture — this is where the name changed from de Melo to De Mellow. The sources we have of his parents and heritage survive only through family stories and DNA analysis — besides that, our entire history was erased.

it’s a name that tells a story of slavery, state-sponsored rape, colonialism, subjugation, immigration, and overcoming. A surname I’m proud to bear, even if it comes with a lot of weight❣️

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meg's avatar

love this so much!! the Elamin Abdelmahmoud quote almost made me cry. I also have a “difficult” and “unpronounceable” last name, so much so that I don’t even bother saying it to people anymore, just spelling it out. will think about my connection to my ancestors every time someone says it wrong, instead of my usual apathy/embarrassment ❤️

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