Certificates Quote by Eartha Kitt
“I was trying to find out who my father was. They say that at that time, that if you are illegitimate, the father doesn't have to put his name down on the certificate.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: Unknown, date unknown
Illegitimacy historically allowed fathers to avoid legal responsibility, reflecting social and legal biases that affect identity.
In simple terms: Past laws let fathers skip naming on certificates.
Recognize how legal frameworks shape personal identity.
Themes
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Type
When to use this quote
- genealogy research
- legal reform
- social services
- personal storytelling
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do legal definitions of family affect personal identity?
- What can be done to support those born out of wedlock?
Modern laws have changed, but stigma may persist.