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Once Removed: An American Family Reunion
- By: Spenser Simrill, Alvin Cowan
- Narrated by: Elvis Mitchell
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Mar 14 202431 mins
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- HelenH
- 03-19-24
Outstanding pod
I could relate so much. I have long felt genealogy should be taught as a unit in school. Perhaps this podcast should be required for high school students.
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- Anonymous User
- 06-29-24
Honest exploration of family history
Balanced telling of the stories from a variety of viewpoints. Candor about this generation’s hopes, fears and griefs.
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- Yogi Pierogi
- 03-21-24
We may be done with the past, but the past isn’t done with us
A riveting story that perfectly frames the current morass of race relations, our nation’s shameful past, reparations, and healing.
Even if you don’t have enslaver or enslaved ancestors, this podcast goes into territory I guarantee you have not been before. So well told, I binged the whole thing in 24 hours.
I hope this project brings some much needed hope and reconciliation to the world.
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- Amazon Customer
- 05-31-24
Family Relations
came across this by accident. As a avid researcher of my family, this story gives me hope, inspiration to keep searching, keep learning and to keep growing my family tree. Also giving me courage to click the message button on some of those white faces that show up in my DNA matches. Who are we? How are connected? Who are OUR people.
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- Ben Richardson
- 04-26-24
Thought provoking story
Great podcast. It touched my heart to hear this wonderful story. It made me want to do better in the world and keep learning and pushing myself to learn more about race relations, reparations and more.
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- Kromanish
- 04-19-24
Opportunity to chance History
Given the shameful history of what we call civilization, it is a rare opportunity to have any kind of peaceful retribution. The series of events with the Simril/Simrill connection is a poignant and gripping narrative that would ignite anyone to explore their own lineage, heritage, and possibility of discovering how we can be accountable for our past by bridging our identity to the future.
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