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Episode 5: Reunion

By: Spenser Simrill, Alvin Cowan
Narrated by: Elvis Mitchell
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  • The Simrills and Simrils finally meet for their first reunion, overcoming their nerves with faith and a new vision for moving forward. Other black heroes of the Reconstructive era are discovered, including Jim Williams, who’s lynching set the stage for the great South Carolina KKK trials…and, thus, the eradication of the KKK from York County. Both sides recognize each other in their physical characteristics and the reunion discover they all like to dance.
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Interesting story

I liked how it was read. Engaging story, too! Story pulls in genealogy and how families can find each other through DNA results, and you never know what kind of story you’ll find if you dig…

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Willie Lynch syndrome.

This is a problem that African-Americans have in this book it seems like all the Black people are very excited for finding out that they got white in them, but only one white person is remotely Happy you hear nothing from the white family but the black ones are too happy this is sad.

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