Sat Oct 18 -Founder Reisha L. Raney led a roundtable @oralhistory conference in Atlanta, GA with Nikki Williams Sebastian, Stephani Miller & Sharri Phillips—each uncovering Revolutionary War ancestry that reshapes our understanding of American identity. #DaughterDialogues
DAR Today Podcast Introduces Daughter Dialogues to Listeners in the February 2023 episode. Learn the depth of the backstory behind the oral history recordings. Watch or listen on YouTube https://t.co/Kp9taHDKXm (watch in video format), Apple Podcasts, Spotify and more.
#MakingBlackAmericaPBS premieres on October 4! Together, we celebrate the heart of the African American experience – Black people’s ability to prosper, defy white supremacy and define Blackness in ways that transformed America itself.
Tune in to part one on 10/4 at 9/8c on @PBS.
Washington DC's ABC News affiliate interviewed Daughter Dialogues founder and podcast host, Reisha Raney, for #BlackHistoryMonth.
Watch the video replay (the link takes you to the article, then click the PLAY icon on the photo to view the video) at https://t.co/Zcpxqo7foA
Season 2 Dialogue with the Daughters Live! & the subsequent return of Daughter Dialogues for a Season 3 is postponed until January 2022 due to the passing of Robert Raney, on August 3, 2021, father of host, Reisha Raney. In the meantime, listen to episodes https://t.co/HZLeM3AYye
Daughter Dialogues returns Thursdays in September. This episode: observations, August live events, podcast statistics and publicity, season 3 preview.
#Genealogy#Ancestry#RealAmerican
Yolanda discusses her Croatan Native American Revolutionary War patriot Ephraim Manuel whose father Nicholas, enslaved and of African descent, migrated to Croatan territory in Samson County, NC after he was freed in 1718.
Listen at https://t.co/HZLeM3AYye
Carol talks about descending from Quock Martrick, born in 1756 Ghana, Africa, who served with George Washington in American Revolution & Benedict Arnold when he left post; 3 years assuming Quock had a slave master, none found.
Listen at https://t.co/HZLeM3AYye
@amr1787@HenryLouisGates@washingtonian We miss Wilhelmina dearly. Visit https://t.co/MqqVWJFmNG to see her bio and a video in which she talks about the black members in the DAR
@NotGeauxGabby You correct, not sure why the assumption that the women are trying to pass. The black and members of color are open and proud of their ethnicity. Visit https://t.co/MqqVWJFmNG to see the many brown faces, none who are trying to pass for white.
@elb3 The black and members of color are open and proud of their ethnicity. There is no evidence of widespread passing for white. Visit https://t.co/MqqVWJFmNG to see the many brown faces, none who are trying to pass for white.
@aumicarol1@HenryLouisGates@washingtonian The black and members of color are open and proud of their ethnicity. There is no evidence of widespread passing for white. Visit https://t.co/MqqVWJFmNG to see the many brown faces, none who are trying to pass for white.
@NotGeauxGabby You are correct. The black and members of color are open and proud of their ethnicity. There is no evidence of widespread passing for white.
Dawn discusses surviving multiple traumatic brain conditions; being Creole, called honkey & “N-word”; being a Georgetown University 272 slave descendant; female slave owner ancestor of African descent, herself formerly enslaved.
Listen at https://t.co/HZLeM3AYye
Reposting this Tweet to correct the text in the graphic. True's oral history recording podcast episode is really receiving a lot of exposure with your retweets! Thank you all!
True talks about her family legacy of four generations of firstborns, with her being the first woman, serving in the U.S. Armed Forces; joining U.S. Army despite family feeling women shouldn't be in the military.
Listen at https://t.co/HZLeM3AYye
#Soldierscreed