Genealogy (FAMILY TREES) with Stephen Hanks
Histories, mysteries, memories and families: it’s time to clamber up our ancestral trees. Author and genealogist Stephen Hanks -- who teaches genealogy classes in Portland, Oregeon and has contributed to PBS genealogy documentaries -- sits down to chat about what ignited a passion for learning about his own history. Also: how to find your family through census records, county archives, death certificates and more, plus which DNA tests he’s taken, our most recent common ancestor, and how America can try to heal from its past. Also: capes, detectives and hairy fanny packs.
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Stephen Hanks books: “1619 -- Twenty Africans,” and “Akee Tree”
Publisher: Inkwater Press
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Some links you may enjoy:
“1619 — Twenty Africans: Their Story, and Discovery of Their Black, Red, & White Descendants ” by Stephen Hanks
“Akee Tree: A Descendant's Quest for His Slave Ancestors on the Eskridge Plantations” by Steven Hanks
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Sporran: A Scotsman’s hairy fanny pack
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“Truth Hurts” official video
South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission hearings
Nelson Mandel’a Ingaugural speech
Martin Luther King Jr. speech excerpt
Are women still taking their husband’s names?
Sound editing by Jarrett Sleeper of MindJam Media & Steven Ray Morris
Theme song by Nick Thorburn