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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.
Author and Speaker
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My Alabama Shaw Family on My Father’s Side From 1861-2014

After the Emancipation Proclamation, white man continued to be build America on Great Grandmother Julie’s, Granddaddy Adam Shaw, Sr., and Daddy, Adam Shaw, Jr. and his family’s backs, and others, like us, and, without doubt, white man should give us half credit for America and half the good opportunities of every sort.

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

My great grandmother Julie was happy to be freed two years, before the 1863 Emancipation Proclamation that changed the status of Negroes, but in 253 years, we are still in bondage to white man and, therefore, we need a newly written Emancipation Proclamation and a new white culture in speech, actions, and kindness that states and  Read More 
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My Alabama Shaw Family on My Father’s Side From 1861-2014

Great Grandmother Julie’s Conecuh County went nationwide

Posted July 21, 2016

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

Hi everyone,

Conecuh County became known nationwide.

In 1961, over a century after Great Grandmother Julie was freed from slavery, President John F. Kennedy appointed Dr.  Read More 
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My Alabama Shaw Family on My Father’s Side From 1861-2014

Great Mother Julie’s home county was in Alabama

Posted July 20, 2016

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

Hi everyone,

As you know, Conecuh County was where my great grandmother Julie was freed.

It was established by European Americans on February 13, 1818 and  Read More 
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My Alabama Shaw Family on My Father’s Side From 1861-2014

Today, I begin the series about my Alabama Shaw family from 1861-2014. In the first conversations, I talk about my Great Grandmother Mother Julie who was born in slavery and freed in slavery in 1861, two years before the Emancipation Proclamation.

Posted July 19, 2016

Annie Shaw-Barnes, Ph.D.
Author and Speaker
Cultural Anthropologist
Family Specialist
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My Family from 1861 to 2014

Posted July 18, 2016

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

Hi everyone,

Starting, today, July 19, 2016, I will blog five days a week, except holidays, about my family, from 1861 to 2014, and my first conversations will be about my great grandmother  Read More 
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