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American Origin Stories: Black History (Un)told

American Origin Stories: Black History (Un)told

Chauneice Davis Yeagley

American Origin Stories is a podcast about our journey discovering lost ancestry, identity, and cultural connection. The first season of the show will discuss the question: Why is it difficult for Black Americans, who have been in the United States for generations, to trace their ancestry? The short answer: slavery. The peculiar institution turned people into property for the profit of individuals and the nation. What followed were generations of race-based oppression. And as a result, people with African ancestry must find creative means to trace their lineage to and through slavery. But, with modern technology, crowd-sourcing, and a better historical understanding, there are ways for Black Americans to substantially build their family trees. Join us each week, on American Origin Stories, as we explore the process of tracing Black American ancestry and archiving neglected or untold history.
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American Origin Stories: Black History (Un)told - BLM 5 - A LIFE'S WORK

BLM 5 - A LIFE'S WORK

American Origin Stories: Black History (Un)told

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07/10/20 • 29 min

On this episode of American Origin Stories, the fifth in the BLM series, we acknowledge the power and toll of the current movement. With so much negativity in the news and seemingly all around us, we close out the season (for now) with a conversation with artist Azikiwe Mohammed about the work he does to find the beautiful common threads in the Black American experience. He tells our stories through his work by creating spaces that are familiar, but with an air of safety. He makes work for us in that are intimately about us, in spaces where we have too often been shut out. Through his art, we see our own lives reflected. It is the ties that bind us that will make us successful in pursuit of our life's work toward an equal society.

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American Origin Stories: Black History (Un)told - EP02: KNOW YOUR HISTORY: SLAVERY & TURNING PEOPLE INTO PROPERTY

EP02: KNOW YOUR HISTORY: SLAVERY & TURNING PEOPLE INTO PROPERTY

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02/17/20 • 28 min

Expert guest, Dr. Kathryn Olivarius (Assist. Prof History) joins to discuss one of the biggest obstacles facing those looking to trace their African ancestry: slavery.

We will focus on three aspects of American slavery: (1) the evolution of slave laws; (2) the importance of slavery to the US economy, and (3) the fragility of a race-based system of oppression.

Each topics highlights the obstacles that slavery presents when tracing ancestry, but we will explore ways to overcome those obstacles.

See full show notes at: AmericanOriginstories.com

This show was written, produced, & edited by Chauneice Davis Yeagley.

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American Origin Stories: Black History (Un)told - Blog Bonus - Truth Unvarnished: Through Time at the NMAAHC

Blog Bonus - Truth Unvarnished: Through Time at the NMAAHC

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03/18/20 • 13 min

Join us in this bonus episode as I read an essay on my visit to the National Museum of African American History & Culture. To see American history and black people's trials and triumphs so beautifully and wholly displayed, was nothing short of magic. I was inspired by the galleries, and honored to take the journey into the past. The article was originally published at AmericanOriginStories.com.

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American Origin Stories: Black History (Un)told - EP 06 KNOW YOUR GENES: COMPLEXION & PERSONAL IDENTITY

EP 06 KNOW YOUR GENES: COMPLEXION & PERSONAL IDENTITY

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03/25/20 • 32 min

When tracing your ancestry, it’s important to Know Your Genes - to understand how DNA and physical features like complexion can shape your personal identity. On this episode of American Origin Stories, we will examine the very personal concept of racial identity through the lens of returning guest Sharee Meridith, her grandfather’s legacy, and the history of race and skin color in America.

For show notes: AmericanOriginStories.com

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American Origin Stories: Black History (Un)told - EP04 KNOW YOUR RESOURCES: HOME PART 2

EP04 KNOW YOUR RESOURCES: HOME PART 2

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03/02/20 • 22 min

Join us in the follow-up episode as we apply Jobie Hill's historical preservation of slave houses to her work at Monitcello - Thomas Jefferson's primary slave plantation. We discuss his complete legacy, the life of slaves on the plantation, and the impact of his split descendency with his wife Martha, and enslaved Sally Hemings. The American paradox in the form of a president-slave owner. American freedom, American oppression.

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American Origin Stories: Black History (Un)told - EP 05 KNOW YOUR GENES: DNA & PERSONAL IDENTITY

EP 05 KNOW YOUR GENES: DNA & PERSONAL IDENTITY

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03/11/20 • 30 min

There are many ways to explore our ancestry - one modern option is DNA. Race may not be scientific but technology now allows us to explore our identity through genes using direct to consumer genetic testing. Join us as Chris and I continue to explore our origin stories through DNA and the ways in which the results either do or do not change our personal perspectives.

See show notes at AmericanOriginStories.com.

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American Origin Stories: Black History (Un)told - Blog Bonus - What Are You? By Chris Baskett

Blog Bonus - What Are You? By Chris Baskett

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03/18/20 • 21 min

Join us for a bonus episode where Chris Baskett reads his personal essay, "What Are You?" The piece examines his evolving understanding of race, identity, and more! The article was original published on AmericanOriginStories.com.

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American Origin Stories: Black History (Un)told - EP 12 KNOW YOUR RESOURCES: GETTING IN THOSE GENES

EP 12 KNOW YOUR RESOURCES: GETTING IN THOSE GENES

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05/06/20 • 42 min

When tracing your ancestry, it's important to know your resources. On this episode of AOS, I'll let the expert explain genetics by airing Episode 1 of groundbreaking podcast In Those Genes. Entitled "Scientific Sankofa," host Dr. Janina Jeff leads the way to understanding the past. Sankofa is a Ghanian principle that means go back and fetch it, referencing the idea that we must never forget about our past as we continue to embark on this journey called life. Genetics is a manifestation of the Sankofa principal, having the ability to learn about our past through our DNA.

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American Origin Stories: Black History (Un)told - BLM 3 - STATE SANCTIONED VIOLENCE: CRIMINALIZING BLACK BODIES

BLM 3 - STATE SANCTIONED VIOLENCE: CRIMINALIZING BLACK BODIES

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06/23/20 • 45 min

On this episode of American Origin Stories, the BLM episodes, we will focus on the history of criminalizing Black people in the U.S. and how this history morphed over time to allow state sanctioned violence through racially biased policing, imprisonment, and general criminal justice. With special guest attorney Heather Brown, we explore the impact of prejudice on Black American communities. Full shownotes at AmericanOriginStories.com.

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American Origin Stories: Black History (Un)told - EP 10 KNOW YOUR LITERATURE: JAMAICA, SLAVERY, & GHOST STORIES

EP 10 KNOW YOUR LITERATURE: JAMAICA, SLAVERY, & GHOST STORIES

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04/22/20 • 66 min

When contemplating identity, it’s important to know your history. But learning about that history is possible in many forms. Today, on the first episode of its kind, we will examine history through the lens of a book. Specifically, we will discuss the history of Jamaica, slavery, and generational trauma through author Maisy Card’s debut novel – These Ghosts Are Family.

Mark Twain once said through a character that truth is stranger than fiction. And it’s true. Some of the most disturbing fictional tales are inspired by real life events. Further refining this point, I say that history is stranger than fiction. Made up tales of black origin stories steeped in darkness are virtually always inspired by a history that is much worse.

Take for instance the classic American novel, Beloved. Toni Morrison created this disturbing work of art after being inspired by unbelievable history. She found a newspaper clipping from the 1800s. It was short, but described an enslaved woman who had run away from a plantation. Moments before she was recaptured, the woman made a horrific decision. She chose to kill her children rather than see them live in bondage. Morrison was struck by the weight of such a decision and the haunting emotions that must have lingered long after the children left this world. And from that contemplation, Morrison created a novel that continues to touch the lives of readers generations later.

Maisy Card’s novel has the potential to do the same. From dark pasts she has created a wonderful multi-generational saga grappling with identity, ancestry, and untold black history.

Card was born in St. Ann Jamaica, but was raised in Jamaica Queens, New York. Her ties to these lands exemplify the first connection between her reality and the world she creates. Toggling between time periods, the novel spans from 2020 to 1813.

BONUS: This episode includes a Q&A with the author, Maisy Card!

Check out the show notes at AmericanOriginStories.com

The episode was written, produced, and edited by host Chauneice Davis Yeagley.

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How many episodes does American Origin Stories: Black History (Un)told have?

American Origin Stories: Black History (Un)told currently has 22 episodes available.

What topics does American Origin Stories: Black History (Un)told cover?

The podcast is about Culture, Stories, African, Black, Society & Culture, History, Women, Blm, Community, American, Ancestry, Podcasts and Dna.

What is the most popular episode on American Origin Stories: Black History (Un)told?

The episode title 'BLM 2 - AMERICAN VIOLENCE: THE INVISIBLE HANDS OF RACISM' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on American Origin Stories: Black History (Un)told?

The average episode length on American Origin Stories: Black History (Un)told is 30 minutes.

How often are episodes of American Origin Stories: Black History (Un)told released?

Episodes of American Origin Stories: Black History (Un)told are typically released every 7 days, 3 hours.

When was the first episode of American Origin Stories: Black History (Un)told?

The first episode of American Origin Stories: Black History (Un)told was released on Feb 9, 2020.

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