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In page Dona Drake:

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The 1910 United States census, taken in Florida, lists her father as black and her mother, taken in Alabama, as black.[1][2] The 1920 United States census, taken in Florida, records her and her parents as being mulatto.[3] The 1930 United States census, taken in Pennsylvania, records her and her parents as being negro.[4][5] The 1950 United States census, taken in Pennsylvania, records her father and brother as negro and Drake (under the name Dona Travilla), taken in California, as white.[6][7] Drake was likely of mixed African American and white heritage. Drake often presented herself as Hispanic and reportedly spoke Spanish but had no documented Hispanic, Spanish, or Latin American heritage.[8] Her father was from Arkansas and her mother was from Alabama.[citation needed]