
S4E25 Mountain Memories: A Conversation with Henry Louis Gates Jr. and Robert P. George
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Roots of Identity in West Virginia
This chapter delves into the personal and historical significance of West Virginia, weaving together family histories from Hardy and Hampshire Counties. The speakers share profound anecdotes about their ancestors' struggles with race and religion, shaping their identities within the complex social dynamics of Appalachia. Their reflections extend to educational journeys, the challenges faced in predominantly white environments, and the legacy of friendships formed during their time at Yale.
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