Had-Two-Fathers 1

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Had-Two-Fathers 1
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Unnamed Son of Ikkemotubbe
Race: 
MixedBlackIndian
Gender: 
Male
Class: 
Enslaved Black
Rank: 
Minor
Vitality: 
Alive
Family: 
Issetibbeha|Ikkemotubbe
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If this character exists, he is the illegitimate son of Ikkemotubbe and an unnamed "slave woman" who was bought in New Orleans (202). He is also the sole father of Sam Had-Two-Fathers. The Harpers Magazine version of "The Old People" creates an ambiguity when it says that "almost a hundred years ago" Ikkemotubbe sold "his own son" to a white planter, the great-grandfather of the narrator on whose farm Sam lived for most of his life (203). Since Sam is "seventy" years old (202), he could not be this man, and would have to be this man's son. This would make "Had-Two-Fathers" a family name that Sam inherited from this enslaved father. Faulkner resolved the confusion when he revised "The Old People" for inclusion in Go Down, Moses; there Ikkemotubbe is Sam's biological father rather than grandfather.

Note: 
GDM vs. magazine: the slave woman that Ikkemotubbe brings with him from New Orleans is identified only as Sam Fathers' mother and not his grandmother.
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Individual
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