RELATIONS: Exploring Slavery's Legacy Through the Lens of Family History

RELATIONS: Who Am I?


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RELATIONS: Who Am I?

An Interview with Antoinette Harrell


In this first episode, I interview activist, historian, and genealogist Antoinette Harrell.

Harrell's work has included documenting the stories of people trapped in the illegal peonage system, a form of modern-day slavery. Her work on this subject has been highlighted in VICE and People magazines, as well as in many national and international publications and news and radio programs.

Harrell has also made significant contributions to African American women’s history, activism, and race relations stemming from her genealogy research. She produces the genealogical television program Nurturing Our Roots and has written several books including Department of Justice: Slavery, Involuntary Servitude and Peonage (2014), Images of America: African Americans in Tangipahoa and St. Helena Parishes (2019) and Nurturing My Family Tree: Genealogy for Children (2010).

In 2003, Harrell was appointed Honorary Assistant Attorney General for the state of Louisiana for her work in the study of genealogy.

Connect with Antoinette:

Facebook: ⁠⁠@harrellantoinette⁠

Instagram: ⁠⁠@afrigenah⁠

More on Antoinette's work:

⁠In the Shadows of History: Documenting the Activism of Antoinette Harrell⁠

⁠Antoinette Harrell Collection

Annie Harnett began researching her family’s involvement in chattel slavery in the U.S. in the spring of 2021. In addition to the essays and interviews published on Medium, Annie has published essays and op-eds in Salon, the Austin American Statesman, and Texas Parks and Wildlife Magazine, among others.


Connect with Annie:
Blog: https://anniehnet.medium.com/
Twitter: @AnnieHHartnett1
Instagram: @relationskinsfolk

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