EPISODE 022: All In The Family During Black History Month
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Black History IS American History, and Black Families Matter! Including my family! This podcast pays tribute to my past and present family members, whose shoulders I stand on today. Learn about my parents, brother, sister-in-law, grandparents, and an ancestral great-uncle who met with General William Tecumseh Sherman at the end of the Civil War!
Dive into the rich tapestry of American history when you listen to this podcast. By intertwining individual family stories with broader historical events, today's podcast offers a unique lens through which to explore the diverse and integral contributions of Black families to the American narrative. Through this heartfelt exploration, you will gain a deeper understanding of the interconnectedness of personal and historical legacies, fostering empathy, pride, and a renewed appreciation for the enduring impact of Black families on the fabric of America.
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Rev. William Gaines and General Sherman:
Black History And My Family's Contribution During The Civil War
My ancestor, Rev. William Gaines, a freed slave who, in Savannah, Georgia, on January 12, 1865, sat with other black leaders in conversation with General William Tecumseh Sherman to figure out what to do with so many newly freed slaves. My relative is listed as the SIXTH member of this meeting. Here is the link to read more: http://www.freedmen.umd.edu/savmtg.htm.
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