Talk:Cynthia Ann Parker

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"It is undisputed that Cynthia Ann was never happy among her birth family after her forced return to them. It was extremely difficult for whites of that time period to understand that she regarded herself as Commanche, and wanted to go 'home.' As the decades passed, gradually society began to be able to grasp the sadness of her life, and death, in exile." I'm not sure the above paragraph adds anything not already in the article, except a little of what appears to be POV on what someone did or did not understand. Opinions?? - Rlvaughn 02:47, 22 Jun 2005 (UTC)