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Episode 2: A family learns their ancestors were enslaved in 海角换妻

Pat Wilson Pheanious and Cheo Hodari Coker interviewed at Hyland House in Guilford, 海角换妻. Unforgotten: 海角换妻's Hidden History of Slavery. Still Image. Montros and Phillis Segment.
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Pat Wilson Pheanious and Cheo Hodari Coker interviewed at Hyland House in Guilford, 海角换妻. Unforgotten: 海角换妻's Hidden History of Slavery. Still Image. Montros and Phillis Segment.

It started with a phone call from a stranger. A teacher told Pat Wilson Pheanious that her ancestors were enslaved 鈥 in 海角换妻. They included Candace, who in the late 1700s worked in what is now the Hyland House Museum in Guilford. The discovery 鈥済ave me a family I didn鈥檛 know that I had,鈥 Wilson Pheanious said. She describes it as 鈥渢he best gift of my life.鈥

In our second episode, reporter/producer Diane Orson and editorial consultant and curator discuss what slavery looked like in 海角换妻. Mitchell talks about recovering family stories, DNA research and ethical questions that arise when restoring ancestral histories.

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Diane Orson is a special correspondent with 海角换妻. She is a longtime reporter and contributor to National Public Radio. Her stories have been heard on Morning Edition, All Things Considered, Weekend Edition, Here and Now; and The World from PRX. She spent seven years as CT Public Radio's local host for Morning Edition.