
Daughter Dialogues Podcast
1) Daughter Dialogues season two: Reflection
Announcing the end of season two, Daughter Dialogues will return on Thursdays in September (postponed until February 2022). This episode includes observations in review of season two, listener commen...Show More
2) Yolanda Bogan: Psychologist. Croatan Indian patriot. Health and racism pandemics.
Yolanda discusses her Croatan Native American Revolutionary War patriot Ephraim Manuel, son of 7th great grandfather Nicholas Manuel who was enslaved with his wife Bungey, both being of African descen...Show More
Yolanda Bogan: Psychologist. Croatan Indian patriot. Health and racism pandemics.
1:17:33 | Apr 29th, 2021
3) Carol Hector-Harris: Journalist. Never enslaved Africa born patriot, Ghana.
Carol talks about descending from Quock Martrick, born in 1756 Ghana, Africa, who served with George Washington in the American Revolution and was with Benedict Arnold when he left his post; spending ...Show More
Carol Hector-Harris: Journalist. Never enslaved Africa born patriot, Ghana.
1:44:44 | Apr 22nd, 2021
4) Dawn Dance: Brain trauma survivor. I’m not “nothing” anymore.
Dawn discusses surviving multiple traumatic brain conditions; being called both a honkey and the “N-word” as a Creole mixed race child growing up in California; being a Georgetown University 272 slave...Show More
5) True Lewis: Veteran. Women shouldn’t be in the military.
True talks about her family legacy of four generations of firstborns, with her being the first woman, serving in the U.S. Armed Forces; joining the U.S. Army despite her “mom” (grandmother) and birth ...Show More
6) Marcia Lamar: Travel Manager. Yank, white Frank’s black nickname troubles.
Marcia talks about how the Clotilda, the last ship that transported slaves after their trade from Africa was abolished, carried the captives who bought land to create Africatown in Alabama, where her ...Show More
Marcia Lamar: Travel Manager. Yank, white Frank’s black nickname troubles.
1:31:47 | Apr 1st, 2021
7) Karen Harmon: Pianist, scientific editor. Proud to descend from bold women.
Karen talks about great aunt Bernice Gaines Hughes, the first black female Lt. Colonel in the U.S. Armed Forces, serving in the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion in England and France WWII, av...Show More
Karen Harmon: Pianist, scientific editor. Proud to descend from bold women.
1:14:48 | Mar 25th, 2021
8) Gabrielle Burrell: Acadian’s towering Daughter. Braving shyness, descendants’ ties.
Gabrielle shares how towering over her family at 6’2”, she struggled to overcome nervousness about joining the Daughters of the American Revolution in which she discovered new-found black and white re...Show More
Gabrielle Burrell: Acadian’s towering Daughter. Braving shyness, descendants’ ties.
35:28 | Mar 18th, 2021
9) Nicka Smith: Ancestry consultant, Cherokee slave owner’s descendant, Nation citizen.
Nicka Sewell-Smith discusses attaining her Cherokee Nation citizenship; being a descendant of Cherokee Old Settler Chief John Rogers Jr., who by force, reproduced with her 4th great grandmother Annie ...Show More
Nicka Smith: Ancestry consultant, Cherokee slave owner’s descendant, Nation citizen.
1:17:45 | Mar 11th, 2021
10) Pazetta Mallette: Mathematician, Native American History Orator, Best All-Around.
Pazetta shares oral history about growing up in Boyce, Louisiana on a former plantation, living in the caretaker’s home with slave cabins on the property; her Choctaw Indian great grandmother Milly be...Show More
Pazetta Mallette: Mathematician, Native American History Orator, Best All-Around.
1:33:34 | Mar 4th, 2021