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Ep 65 | Antoinette Harrell: Genealogy Research Travel

Ep 65 | Antoinette Harrell: Genealogy Research Travel

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I talk with Dr. Antoinette Harrell, renowned community activist, genealogist and historian specializing in African American History in Louisiana. For the past two decades she has researched peonage and modern day slavery across sixteen states. This work was featured in the VICE documentary, The Slavery Detective of the South. 

Antoinette shares what led her to genealogy, how travel became intertwined with her family history research, and how she began helping others uncover their roots. She also talks about what peonage is, what she is doing to raise awareness about this little known history, recommendations for researching enslaved ancestors, and tips for planning genealogy research trips.

You can learn more about Antoinette Harrell on her website, and follow her on YouTube.

Visit my website to learn more about me, and say hi on social media: @jetsetlisette

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