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Family Name

Submitted by ben on December 15, 2009 - 10:41pm
in
  • Identity
  • Legacy and Memory
  • Membership in Society
  • Racism
  • The Individual and Society
  • We and They
  • Judgment, Memory & Legacy
  • United States [1890-1933]
  • United States [1946-1975]
  • United States [1976-present]

89 minutes
Source: Amazon.com

Family Name documents filmmaker Macky Alston's search for connections between his own family and two African American families with the same last name. All three families trace their ancestors to a single South Carolina plantation.

The film (and an accompanying study guide developed by Facing History and Ourselves) can be used to deepen conversations not only about race but also about the legacies of slavery.

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