The Cultural Legacy of Slavery: A Reflection on African American Identity and Family Heritage - presented by Dr. Deirdre Foreman and Prof. Chris McAuley

The Cultural Legacy of Slavery: A Reflection on African American Identity and Family Heritage

Deirdre Foreman and Chris McAuley

Prof. Chris McAuleyDr. Deirdre Foreman
The Cultural Legacy of Slavery: A Reflection on African American Identity and Family Heritage
Dr. Deirdre Foreman
Deirdre Foreman
Ramapo College
Prof. Chris McAuley
Chris McAuley
University of California, Santa Barbara

In this conversation between Chris McAuley, Black Studies Collection Editor at Lived Places Publishing and Deirdre Foreman, author of My Cultural Legacy: Slave Culture and the American South , they explore the cultural legacy of enslaved Africans in the American South through an ethnoautobiographical reflection of Deirdre's own African American identity and family heritage. Through storytelling and personal narratives, she describes her family’s cultural practices and how they are directly rooted in those of the enslaved African on the Southern Plantation.

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C. McAuley and D. Foreman (2024, June 20), The Cultural Legacy of Slavery: A Reflection on African American Identity and Family Heritage
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Video length 54:35
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Disclaimer The views expressed in this seminar are those of the speakers and not necessarily those of the journal