Showing posts with label First Lady Michelle Obama. Show all posts
Showing posts with label First Lady Michelle Obama. Show all posts

13 March 2013

AMERICAN TAPESTRY by RACHEL L. SWARNS ON AMERICAN SLAVES PETITIONING COURTS TO BE FREE

AMERICAN TAPESTRY : THE STORY OF THE BLACK WHITE AND MULTIRACIAL ANCESTORS OF MICHELLE OBAMA

EXCERPT: pages 251-251  in chapter 25 "Born Free" about the JUMPER FAMILY originating with Hagar Jumper on Dinwiddie County, Virginia.

Background : Hagar triumphed in court when she won her freedom - and that of her children and grandchildren - and soon appeared on lists of free blacks in the county. She had filed a lawsuit against her owner based on Indian (Native American) heritage.]

"Hagar was joining the nation's first communities of free blacks, which emerged after the American Revolution when some slaveholders embraced Democratic ideas.  One Maryland woman said she freed her slaves because holding black people in bondage contradicted "the inalienable Rights of Mankind."  That egalitarian spirit also inspired slaves, like Hagar, to take matters into their own hands and to fight for their liberty in the courts.  "Whole families," recalled one abolitionist, "were often liberated by a single verdict, the fate of one relative deciding the fate of many."  It is possible that Peter was descended from this line.  He and Dolly may have also been the children of slaves who were freed by their masters, or the progeny of white indentured servants or poor white women who had relationships and children with African slaves.  It was not uncommon for free blacks in Pittsylvania and Henry Counties, where the Jumpers lived, to report to the local courts that their mothers were white.  The petitions - filed by men and women hoping to gain their freedom through the courts - suggested that these mothers were close to their children and willing to testify on their behalf.

However they won their freedom, Dolly and Peter (Jumper) clearly joined the free black community at a time when It was growing at an unprecedented clip.  Between 1790 and 1810, the number of free blacks in the Unites States rose from 59, 466 - about 8 percent of all blacks - to 186,446 - about 13.5 percent of all blacks.  In Virginia, where the Jumpers lived, the free black population more than doubled during that time  By 1810, some 30, 570 African Americans - or 7.2 percent of the populations - were living free."

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27 February 2013

ROOTS : THE NEXT GENERATIONS : ANCESTRY WORSHIP GENEALOGY FILM REVIEW

ROOTS : THE NEXT GENERATIONS : ANCESTRY WORSHIP GENEALOGY FILM REVIEW

Over the weekend, determined to continue working on some crochet projects (dog sweaters!) I decided to watch a movie marathon.  I decided to watch ROOTS - THE NEXT GENERATIONS a four disc set (eight programs) which  was made for TV and boasted 53 stars and 235 speaking parts.  This film brought the Roots saga, which inspired so many to record family histories and embark on genealogy quests, from after the Civil War, through World War I and II, to the author, Alex Haley's, own life as the son of a college professor who opted out of college. 


Haley stayed in the U.S. Coast Guard for 20 years and his writing career was often failing until he failed his way to success. His big break came when Readers Digest hired him to interview the controversial Malcolm X.  X's heart softened and his hatred for the White man, which he had preached until he himself went to Mecca, became a friend of Haley's and was assassinated as he had predicted.  Haley went on to write the biography of Malcom X and then to write about his own family, which eventually became the books and films Roots.

Like the book I'm reading on First Lady Michelle Obama's heritage, THE NEXT GENERATIONS reveals the hatreds and the loves despite racism, Jim Crow laws, the KKK, and other challenges to relationships between the races.  The 53 stars included Henry Fonda and Marlon Brando, as well as many Black actors and actresses, some who you've seen before on film, others who may have had their big break working on this one.

I enjoyed it, and I especially enjoyed the last episode when Haley, frustrated by the genealogy blocks decides to ask language experts and professors to help him locate the possible tribe of Africans from which "the Old African - Kinta Kunte - came from.  There, he manages to meet up with an oral story teller who has memorized and can recite the history of the Kinte tribe.

Modern genealogy is dependent on proof from written records but in this case, as in many, the trail goes cold because things were not written down or recorded.  Oral histories are important to record even if they are not backed up by proof (you never know when they might be) and DNA is proving to be an exceptional way of moving towards, if not the persons, then the tribe(s) of people you descend from.

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20 February 2013

AMERICAN TAPESTRY : THE STORY OF THE BLACK WHITE AND MULTIRACIAL ANCESTORS OF MICHELLE OBAMA


By Rachel. L. Swarns.  The book just came out, copyright 2012, and I just got my copy.  I'll let you know more about this book soon. 


The inner pages are lined with our First Lady's Michelle Robinson Obama's family tree: some of the surnames include Cohen, Shields, Easley, Johnson, Lawson, Jumper, Wade, and Moten...

The author, Rachel L. Swarns is a New York Times reporter who covered the presidential campaigns and is the Johannesburg bureau chief...  I can hardly wait to pick up the crackers and cheese on the way home from the bookstore...  I'll be reading so I won't be cooking!

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