Truth and Celebration: Stories of Black American History with Prof. Annette Gordon-Reed
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We don’t know the faces or names of many enslaved Black people in American history. Some left a small mark of their existence in the very bricks of the buildings their hands built, yet they remain voiceless because their story has been hidden away.
Historians like Annette Gordon-Reed know that through sharing the stories of enslaved people, we remember their humanity and preserve historical truth in the process. She’s a Harvard University professor and the award-winning author of The Hemingses of Monticello and On Juneteenth. With her lawyer-like approach, she’s brought light to stories once expunged from our history and provided a view of the road to Juneteenth through her books.
In this episode of the Branding Room Only podcast, you’ll hear about the national implications inherent in The Hemingses’ story (and connection to Thomas Jefferson) and Juneteenth. Annette will discuss her own experiences with celebrating Juneteenth, what the country should learn from the experiences of enslaved people, and more!
3:40 - Annette’s personal branding definition, three-word description of herself, favorite quotes, and hype song
6:00 - The importance of reading and music in Annette’s life as a child
8:00 - Annette’s non-traditional career trajectory as a lawyer, author, and professor
11:40 - What motivated Annette to write about the Hemingses and Thomas Jefferson
17:00 - The need to understand the truth in shaping the legacies and personal brands we hold dear
19:50 - The significance of Juneteenth and why Annette wrote her book on it
25:20 - Traditional Juneteenth celebrations Annette grew up with in Texas and newer ones she’s seen integrated into the holiday
30:50 - The good and (potential) bad about Juneteenth and its importance in the context of American history
38:00 - How Annette wants people in the future to remember her contribution to preserving a piece of American history
39:00 - Finding fun and continuous growth in humbling activities
43:50 - Annette’s one uncompromisable aspect and Branding Room Only quality
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Chapters
1. Truth and Celebration: Stories of Black American History with Prof. Annette Gordon-Reed (00:00:00)
2. Annette’s personal branding definition, three-word description of herself, favorite quotes, and hype song (00:03:40)
3. The importance of reading and music in Annette’s life as a child (00:06:00)
4. Annette’s non-traditional career trajectory as a lawyer, author, and professor (00:08:00)
5. What motivated Annette to write about the Hemingses and Thomas Jefferson (00:11:40)
6. The need to understand the truth in shaping the legacies and personal brands we hold dear (00:17:00)
7. The significance of Juneteenth and why Annette wrote her book on it (00:19:50)
8. Traditional Juneteenth celebrations Annette grew up with in Texas and newer ones she’s seen integrated into the holiday (00:25:20)
9. The good and (potential) bad about Juneteenth and its importance in the context of American history (00:30:50)
10. How Annette wants people in the future to remember her contribution to preserving a piece of American history (00:38:00)
11. Finding fun and continuous growth in humbling activities (00:39:00)
12. Annette’s one uncompromisable aspect and Branding Room Only quality (00:43:50)
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