Sounded ID: 9781982724085
ISBN: 9781982724085
Publication Date: May 08, 2018
Publisher: Author's Republic
Language: English
Author Name: Al Arnold
Narrator Name: Sule Greg Wilson
A descendant of a slave, Al Arnold, tells his journey of embracing his Confederate heritage. His ancestor, Turner Hall, Jr., a Black Confederate, served as a body servant for two Confederate soldiers and an orderly for General Robert E. Lee.
One hundred and three years after the Civil War, Hall's great-great grandson, Al Arnold, was born in Okolona, Mississippi. Raised in North Mississippi, Al would later discover the history of his ancestor and began an eight year journey of why, how and for what reasons his ancestor served the Confederate armies? To his amazement, Al discovered that se...
A descendant of a slave, Al Arnold, tells his journey of embracing his Confederate heritage. His ancestor, Turner Hall, Jr., a Black Confederate, served as a body servant for two Confederate soldiers and an orderly for General Robert E. Lee.
One hundred and three years after the Civil War, Hall's great-great grandson, Al Arnold, was born in Okolona, Mississippi. Raised in North Mississippi, Al would later discover the history of his ancestor and began an eight year journey of why, how and for what reasons his ancestor served the Confederate armies? To his amazement, Al discovered that seventy two years after the Civil war, his ancestor was a proud Confederate and held in his possession a cherished gift from the Confederate Civil War general, Nathan Bedford Forrest. Al's personal research discovered that his ancestor was owned by Forrest and was enthusiastically warm toward the general and his service to the Confederate armies. This amazing connection to two famous Confederate generals awakened a new perception of curiosity about Confederate heritage in Al and challenged his traditional thoughts. He grew to accept his heritage and now embraces it with a desire to see African Americans embrace Confederate heritage instead of rejecting it on the notion of modern ideology. This is a deep personal journey of faith, heritage, race and family wrapped around the grace of God through the eyes and honest thoughts of a modern black man. Al tells the story of Turner Hall, Jr., his personal Confederate journey and how family and faith has brought harmony to his new found heritage. Arnold argues for the revitalization of the lost Black history of the Civil War era. He bestows dignity and honor on his Confederate ancestor and challenges the traditional thoughts of modern African Americans. Arnold rests in his faith as the uniting force that reconciles our colorful past to our bright future.
# | Title | Duration |
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1. | OpeningCredits |
0 mins 25 secs |
2. | Foreward |
16 mins 36 secs |
3. | Introductions |
8 mins 32 secs |
4. | 01.MyFormativeYears |
14 mins 33 secs |
5. | 02.TheWarThatMadeANewPeople |
13 mins 33 secs |
6. | 03.MyBelovedMississippitheConfederateFlag |
5 mins 17 secs |
7. | 04CultureisNotDreamingMartin'sDream |
23 mins 40 secs |
8. | 05.MakeAMonument |
11 mins 39 secs |
9. | 06.NathanBedfordForrestTheGoodBadtheUgly |
31 mins 23 secs |
10. | 07aTheBlackConfederateTurnerHallJr. |
19 mins 05 secs |
11. | 07bAFamilyMan |
26 mins 25 secs |
12. | 07cBlackConfederatesonRecord |
17 mins 29 secs |
13. | 08AmIMyBrother'sKeeper |
23 mins 13 secs |
14. | 09ArnoldandElliottFamilyRules |
1 mins 01 secs |
15. | AbouttheAuthor |
1 mins 45 secs |
16. | TheAfricanAmericanCharge |
2 mins 43 secs |
17. | ClosingCredits |
0 mins 27 secs |
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