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My Alabama Shaw Family on My Father’s Side From 1861-2014

My husbands’ antebellum ancestors were peers of Great Grandmother Julie and next time, we will continue my family story that reaches from 1861 to 2014

Posted Aug 8, 2016

Annie Shaw-Barnes, Ph.D.
Author and Speaker
Cultural Anthropologist
Family Specialist
Family Education Specialist
Spousal Abuse Specialist
Christian Church Specialist
Racism Specialist

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My husband, Bennie Barnes, shares  Read More 
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My Alabama Shaw Family on My Father’s Side From 1861-2014

Dr. Benson, had a confluence of blacks and whites in his genealogy and the antebellum ones were ahead of my grandmother Julie

Posted August 5, 2016
Annie Shaw-Barnes, Ph.D.
Author and Speaker
Cultural Anthropologist
Family Specialist
Family Education Specialist
Spousal Abuse Specialist
Christian Church Specialist
Racism Specialist

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Dr. Benson’s relatives were during  Read More 
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My Alabama Shaw Family on My Father’s Side From 1861-2014

I have one friend, Mrs. Massie, in Royal Oak Manor Neighborhood in Northwest Atlanta, Georgia, whose grandmother was great grandmother’s peer, and she worked for Confederate Brigadier General Beauregard during the War between the states to keep them slave peers

Posted August 4, 2016
Annie Shaw-Barnes, Ph.D.
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Cultural Anthropologist
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My Alabama Shaw Family on My Father’s Side From 1861-2014

Mr. Marshall, in Royal Oak Manor, knew about two of his ancestors who were Great Grandmother Julie’s peers

Posted Aug 3, 2016

Annie Shaw-Barnes, Ph.D.
Author and Speaker
Cultural Anthropologist
Family Specialist
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Spousal Abuse Specialist
Christian Church Specialist
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Mr. Marshall’s two relatives, in the Antebellum Era,  Read More 
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My Alabama Shaw Family on My Father’s Side From 1861-2014

Mr. Mitchell lived in Royal Oak Manor in Northwest Atlanta told me his grandfather was another one of my great grandmother Julie’s peers

Posted Aug 2, 2016

Annie Shaw-Barnes, Ph.D.
Author and Speaker
Cultural Anthropologist
Family Specialist
Family Education Specialist
Spousal Abuse Specialist
Christian Church Specialist
Racism Specialist

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Mr. Mitchell told me  Read More 
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My Alabama Shaw Family on My Father’s Side From 1861-2014

While Great Grandmother Julie was still unmarried, I will tell you about her slave peers, during the Antebellum Era. They are my friends’ ancestors. I was told these insightful true stories about the Antebellum Era in 1969 and 1970, while conducting research for my doctoral dissertation, in the Royal Oak Manor neighborhood in Northwest Atlanta, and  Read More 
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My Alabama Shaw Family on My Father’s Side From 1861-2014

After slavery, Great Grandmother Julie was still unmarried and, another woman, during early freedom, whose family I know, had a relative and, without knowing it, her husband was, also, her son

Posted July 29, 2016

Annie Shaw-Barnes, Ph.D.
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My Alabama Shaw Family on My Father’s Side From 1861-2014

My great grandmother Julie provided more evidence that her slave master did not teach her how to live free with good family organization and family life

Posted July 28, 2016

Annie Shaw-Barnes, Ph.D.
Author and Speaker
Cultural Anthropologist
Family Specialist
Christian Church Specialist
Spousal Abuse Specialist
Racism Specialist

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Great Grandmother Julie exhibited lack  Read More 
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My Alabama Shaw Family on My Father’s Side From 1861-2014

My Great Grandmother Julie is evidence that white slave masters did not teach their slaves good family life

Posted July 27, 2016

Annie Shaw-Barnes, Ph.D.
Author and Speaker
Cultural Anthropologist
Family Specialist
Christian Church Specialist
Spousal Abuse Specialist
Racism Specialist

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Listen to type of family life my great grandmother Julie learned in slavery.

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My Alabama Shaw Family on My Father’s Side From 1861-2014

Slave masters did not provide Great Grandmother Julie family lessons. Judging by the shades of Black America, they learned the reverse, from them, and perpetuated the worse they learned, instead of copying the relatively few loving married slave unions unbroken on the slave auction block

Posted July 26, 2016

Annie Shaw-Barnes, Ph.D.
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