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  1. www.snopes.com › fact-check › dwight-eisenhowerBlack Like Ike? | Snopes.com

    Nov 25, 2015 · The primary sources for the claim were a 50-year-old self-published book and many decades of repetition, while substantive evidence for the assertion hinged largely on Ida Stover's 1885...

  2. Ida Stover Eisenhower. Ida Elizabeth Stover Eisenhower (May 1, 1862 – September 11, 1946) was the mother of U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower (1890–1969), university president Milton S. Eisenhower (1899–1985), Edgar N. Eisenhower (1889–1971), and Earl D. Eisenhower (1898–1968).

  3. Dwight D. Eisenhower had black ancestry via his maternal side, Ida Elizabeth Stover Eisenhower; it was used politically against him by his opponents. Ida Link’s mother — Elizabeth Link (Eisenhower’s maternal grandmother) has no known family tree: Why are her parents listed as “unknown”? She’s a genealogical dead end.

    • Thomas Jefferson. One of America’s founding fathers, Jefferson was a walking paradox: During his tenure as the third U.S. president, he was a vocal opponent of slavery, calling it a “moral depravity” and a “hideous blot,” and outlawing international slave trade.
    • Andrew Jackson. According to historian J.A. Rogers’ pamphlet The 5 Black Presidents, Jackson’s dad was allegedly Black and his oldest brother was reportedly sold into slavery.
    • Dwight Eisenhower. Vaughn’s Black People and Their Place in History also drops a dime on Eisenhower, claiming that regardless of how his first name sounds, his mother, Ida Elizabeth Stover-Eisenhower, was biracial.
    • Calvin Coolidge. Keep it 100: You had no idea that Calvin Coolidge was a member of the one-drop club. But the price is on the can, though. The 30th president was unabashed about the genealogy of his mother (whose maiden name happened to be Moor).
  4. Jun 5, 2021 · Compare DNA and explore genealogy for Ida (Stover) Eisenhower born 1862 Mount Sidney, Augusta, Virginia, United States died 1946 Abilene, Dickinson, Kansas, United States including ancestors + descendants + 7 photos + 7 genealogist comments + DNA connections + more in the free family tree community.

    • Female
    • May 1, 1862
    • David Jacob Eisenhower
    • September 11, 1946
  5. Orphaned at a young age, Ida Stover lived with relatives who stressed hard work and a basic education. At age 15, she moved to Staunton, Virginia, to find work and attend high school. When she turned 21, she moved to LeCompton, Kansas, to attend Lane University, where she met and married David Eisenhower.

  6. Eisenhower's mother, Ida Elizabeth (Stover) Eisenhower, born in Virginia, of predominantly German Protestant ancestry, moved to Kansas from Virginia. She married David on September 23, 1885, in Lecompton, Kansas , on the campus of their alma mater, Lane University .

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