Calvin Dark presents the story of his Great-Great Grandfather, Aaron McMasters, born enslaved around 1814 in North Carolina. When he was 20 years old, he convinced his master and biological father, Simeon McMasters, to free him but North Carolina law wouldn’t allow it. This presentation will shed light on aspects of slavery (including manumission, emancipation, anti-slavery vs. abolitionist groups, Underground Railroad, Quakers, and Black Codes), Reconstruction, and African American history in North Carolina that are lesser-known and largely omitted from mainstream teaching and discourse about the period. The presentation will also provide tips and lessons learned for using genetic genealogy to uncover and discover valuable family history.
Comments (68)
This was such an enjoyable presentation.
So interesting and a feel-good story. Great family information.
What a brilliant genealogy Calvin, Thanks for a great presentation.
I thoroughly enjoyed Calvin Dark's presentation.
Excellent presentation...intriguing family story!!
This webinar is one of the best I have ever attended. It is truly what genealogical or family history research is all about. It is more than names and dates on trees. It is documents, sources, pictures and more that recreate the lives of our ancestors. Thank you for introducing your family to us, but more importantly reminding us that every detail can lead us deeper into the lives of our ancestors.
Outstanding! Please have Calvin back. I want to hear more.
Excellent session by Calvin Dark! Thank you for sharing your family's story and teaching us in the process. It remind me also that the fight for equality remains a necessity today.