ReCity Chronicles: The Podcast
What does it mean to reclaim your family's history and honor the resilience of those who came before? In this episode of ReCity Chronicles, host KJ Hill sits down with Mr. Ricky Hart, Chairman of Stagville Descendants Council, and Ms. Beverly Evans, Special Events Coordinator, to learn about the work of Stagville Descendants Council—an organization dedicated to reconnecting descendants from North Carolina's largest plantation and uncovering stories buried in history. Mr. Hart shares his journey as a fifth-generation descendant of Stagville Plantation—a 47-square-mile estate that enslaved between 900 and 1,900 people. Since 1997, he has been leading the mission to reunite descendants and document their stories. Ms. Evans, a third-generation descendant, shares her own discovery—learning about her family's connection to Stagville after 39 years away, when her mother sent her on a mission to find where her ancestors came from. Together, they discuss The history of Stagville Plantation and the 98+ surnames of enslaved people connected to it Being "history detectives"—the rigorous work of uncovering records, documents, and family connections The craftsmanship and resilience reflected in the buildings created by enslaved people at Stagville Eight subcommittees working to preserve history, restore a cemetery with hundreds of graves and counting, and share stories Why Durham is a special place that gives people a chance, regardless of where they're from The upcoming SDC podcast, "The Trees Speak"—a metaphor for how families, like trees, grow through generations and carry memories Get Involved / Learn More Visit Stagville Descendants Council: sdchq.org [http://sdchq.org] Interested in learning more about ReCity Network? Visit: recitynetwork.org [http://recitynetwork.org]
8 episodios
Comentarios
0Sé la primera persona en comentar
¡Regístrate ahora y únete a la comunidad de ReCity Chronicles: The Podcast!