Let's also remember the Indigenous people that were repaid for their kindness by being slaughtered. Many of those very kind souls took us in and tried to protect us from our persecutors. America's history constantly repeats itself and not in a good way.
that's a lie far too many so-called age people that never made it to the elder status just because they grew in age doesn't make them an elder like this Warrioress. Many so-called aged/seniors leaving here as the empty barrels they lived as!
I'm sorry but why am I supposed to accept this simply because she said it? Why didn't she present just a minimum amount of evidence supporting her statement?
@@TrevorEMayo What are you sorry about? It seems like a legitimate question to ask "what did the victim do?" As you can see this is only a short documentary, so detailed accounts would not have made the final edit.
But yet they want to play dress up and reenact the Revolutionary and Civil Wars every day. While at the same time omitting everything about the enslaved people who actually built this country.
@darleenmcclun9615, I can trace back to before civil war, on Dad's side (Creek/Chickasaw Freedmen and Freemen) and Mother's Muscogee/Seminole due to Indian Removal Act, which let to Dawes etc rolls. People have to remember, folks were enslaved on this land by other's arrivals, but not necessarily brought through transatlantic.
On both sides of my family we can trace to 1700s and we are black Americans. What we cannot figure out who is the first African in our family to come to the USA and why did he come here???
It's very important. Unfortunately I find that the women in the past did an awful lot of lying about who fathered the children, which makes it almost impossible to find the truth without substantial DNA testing. And if a lot of people are not around who are willing to do the tests then you never find out the truth. And often the people least willing to do the testing today are women.
@@kelila_1688every single human that ever existed originated from "dark races". There was absolutely no benefit to having light skin until our species moved into cold regions. Its a very recent adaptation to a harsh cold and dark environment. Changes that didnt happen till long after we evolved and developed societies and tools and such. All humans began "dark". And if you look at a "skin map" of the world, youll see skin color of a race is 100% dictated by the weather of the area theyre from. And we all came from africa, the grass plains.
Look at ALL the facts. Large corporations have been taking land from all races over the past 100 years. Small farmers have virtually disappeared no matter which race you consider. This is not primarily a race issue, it's primarily an issue of those who have taking from those who don't.
@@TrevorEMayo And now, governments are taking land through taxes. Doubling property taxes; forcing low income property owners into homelessness. This is some BullShyt.
We should not have to pay for records nor should we have to pay for information sites such as ancestry! I've been researching my family for over a decade & it gives me joy to know the strength from whence I came. This woman was a treasure!
@@ckd0680 Underrated comment! I’m about to take a flight to Louisiana from California just to search through the records myself. I don’t want to pay for all the fees and subscriptions both the ancestry/newspapers websites AND the LA state record keeper fees. It’s a shame.
I visited the Museum of Lynching in Alabama, a few years ago, and it is one of the saddest and most enlightening places I have ever visited in the world, and when I say in the world I have been in 5 continents my entire life. This woman was a blessing to our community.
@@NC-qc7wd I went there a couple of years after opening. That was an exhaustive, meditative, weeping, mind-blowing experience. My soul was so weak after exiting that place !! 🧐😒🙄😥😢😰😲😮😩😫😵😵💫🤧
My paternal family hails from the Charlotte/Statesville area. I can trace back about the same 4 or 5 generations and with pictures. My mother’s side wasn’t as fortunate. They purposefully burned down the records building…twice!
Using AncestryDna, I found two of my 5th great grandmother's that came to Saint Augustine Florida from Africa in the early 1800's. It's so sad that our true identity was stolen from us. Thanks Mrs. Taylor. Rest Easy.❤
How much does a service like that cost? I always wanted to do research and find my family's story. I grew up in a way where we were separated, so I never got to ask these questions.
That’s not what crt is and there is no such thing as “woke”. Why must y’all continue bringing up subjects and words you clearly know nothing about? If anything, you doing that puts the effects of what crt addresses on display. Good job. 😂
@@FeliciaQueen17 it should just be apart of American History in which it explores everyone that was here consistently and not just do a week on slavery, MLK and the election of Obama. There is so much more history in between all of those events.
Such important work! Thank you, Ms. Taylor! I stepped into the role of genealogist/archivist of my family about a decade ago. I also learned that WOMEN in my family owned land in the late 1800s and early 1900s in the Carolinas and Virginia. I'm still researching how they lost it and sharing everything I learned with all our living family members. ❤🖤💚
Appreciate hearing this story and learning about Ms. Frazine Taylor, 🌹and the work she did in helping to uncover family genealogy. I can go back five generations on one side of my fathers. (1860) So much will never be uncovered as she stated. May she rest in peace.
Excellent report! Thank you for using the correct terms for our ethnicity, Black Americans. We are a specific ethnic group. We are descendants of American chattel slavery.
Wonderful she’s a true blessing to us Black Americans 🙌🏾🙏🏾we need more like her… our tribal identities were stolen from some of us ….taken away….etc all part of destroying a group of people. We must continue to research our families and not rely on a mouth swab to tell us who we are in this Black Box we were placed in 😐
I've been working on my genealogy for about 40 yrs, and I have been helping others with theirs, also. Thank you for helping so many people, Ms Frazie Taylor! Bless your heart!
It's very important to trace your history because we lost so much of the resources during slavery time, and i want to know everything about my family historical experience . Thank you
We definitely need to do this and pass it on. I felt compelled to do this for my family lines. It’s a work in progress and ongoing, hopefully we can keep passing the torch to future generations.
The amazing work she dedicated her life to, truly a life of service, is a priceless blessing to all of us! I cannot image the heaviness of this work, the emotional labor she endured, or her strength. I’m in awe of her abilities, I would have spiraled and fallen into a hole of rage and depression. Rest in peace with the ancestors.
Wonderful woman!! Helping people find their family history is an awesome legacy that should be passed on. My condolences to her family. We need more people like her and this is what I want to do when I am finally able to retire.
Sounds like you want a government sponsored ancestry DNA program…you sure you trust the gov with that info? Someone has to pay for it. Capitalist companies aren’t going to offer this for free.
@KBfe2pg, The fees associated with the many geneologic websites, ought to be free for Black Americans. Dna are susceptible to error, I'd rather scour census, Dawes, and info from other countries than submit dna that will be in the hands and discretion of others.
@@goodmeasure777info from other countries, pertaining to whom? Black people of America, our information is here. No place else, there are no other countries to get info from.
I think it’s wonderful that she took the time and care to find out so much about her past. What an incredible gift of love that she shared, even though it’s such a painful past. I think that she was a beautiful lady who is still an inspiration to anyone who wants to know more about their past and to teach others. Rest in peace ❤️🕊️
America should help heal the wounds of the history it stole, fund this research and make it available to descendants. Thank you Ms. Taylor ♥️
That would be too kind and make too much sense.
Let's also remember the Indigenous people that were repaid for their kindness by being slaughtered. Many of those very kind souls took us in and tried to protect us from our persecutors. America's history constantly repeats itself and not in a good way.
@@agl5132that’s interesting because after doing my genealogy, I found that I was Indigenous American descent.
@@agl5132Some of those indigenous tribes owned Black slaves as well.
Start with reading Deuteronomy 28:15-68 in The Bible.
Every time an elder dies it is if a library has burned. May this Queen Mother rest easy.
that's a lie far too many so-called age people that never made it to the elder status just because they grew in age doesn't make them an elder like this Warrioress. Many so-called aged/seniors leaving here as the empty barrels they lived as!
RIP Ms.Taylor. I worked with her closely in Tuskegee AL.
I wish she wrote a book telling how blacks could do this
What a blessing. She seems like an amazing woman
Wow that's amazing ❤
I'm very sorry for your loss! GOD BLESS YOU ALL!
Job well done and Rest in Peace Ms. Frazine Taylor!
This means a lot to me, Much Respect ✊🏿🖤 Ms. Frazine Taylor. Rest in Peace 🕊️
💯❤️🕊️
Her father was killed for achievement and helping others 😢
That was the main reason for lynchings
Have Trump speak on this.
@@stephandalton2390have Kamala speak on it or how about she speak on Sonya Massey?
I'm sorry but why am I supposed to accept this simply because she said it? Why didn't she present just a minimum amount of evidence supporting her statement?
@@TrevorEMayo What are you sorry about? It seems like a legitimate question to ask "what did the victim do?" As you can see this is only a short documentary, so detailed accounts would not have made the final edit.
And "they" have the nerve to tell us to forget about the past.
And won't even accurately tell it, while trying to rewrite it
Right
....another level of "gas-lighting".
It's " HIS " STORY ... NOT OURS ⚖️
But yet they want to play dress up and reenact the Revolutionary and Civil Wars every day. While at the same time omitting everything about the enslaved people who actually built this country.
Rest in power with your ancient ancestors.
This is real meaningful work.
I can trace back to 1899 on my mother’s side.
@darleenmcclun9615, I can trace back to before civil war, on Dad's side (Creek/Chickasaw Freedmen and Freemen) and Mother's Muscogee/Seminole due to Indian Removal Act, which let to Dawes etc rolls. People have to remember, folks were enslaved on this land by other's arrivals, but not necessarily brought through transatlantic.
That’s only 4 generations, no?
On both sides of my family we can trace to 1700s and we are black Americans. What we cannot figure out who is the first African in our family to come to the USA and why did he come here???
@@jamieson88 still working on it, finding documents are very challenging
@@sharonkaysnowtonmight not be any..
Thank you Ms. Frazine Taylor. Rest in Heaven.
Great legacy! Grateful for her life and contributions.
RIP Ms Frazine Taylor!!! Her legacy will indeed live on.
Thank you for your dedication, rest in Peace Ms. Taylor.
Deepest condolences to all her family! She did great work! QUEEN MOTHER TAYLOR 👑
R. I.P. l 🕊 lWonderful woman. As a African-American, I wished I asked more questions about my family history. It's so important.
It's very important. Unfortunately I find that the women in the past did an awful lot of lying about who fathered the children, which makes it almost impossible to find the truth without substantial DNA testing. And if a lot of people are not around who are willing to do the tests then you never find out the truth. And often the people least willing to do the testing today are women.
I'd no knowledge of the quantity of land that had been owned. That's a huge portion of generational wealth stolen.
‼️‼️
Just think, this earth was originally inhabited by the dark races.
@@kelila_1688every single human that ever existed originated from "dark races".
There was absolutely no benefit to having light skin until our species moved into cold regions. Its a very recent adaptation to a harsh cold and dark environment. Changes that didnt happen till long after we evolved and developed societies and tools and such. All humans began "dark". And if you look at a "skin map" of the world, youll see skin color of a race is 100% dictated by the weather of the area theyre from. And we all came from africa, the grass plains.
Look at ALL the facts. Large corporations have been taking land from all races over the past 100 years. Small farmers have virtually disappeared no matter which race you consider. This is not primarily a race issue, it's primarily an issue of those who have taking from those who don't.
@@TrevorEMayo And now, governments are taking land through taxes. Doubling property taxes; forcing low income property owners into homelessness. This is some BullShyt.
We should not have to pay for records nor should we have to pay for information sites such as ancestry! I've been researching my family for over a decade & it gives me joy to know the strength from whence I came. This woman was a treasure!
@@ckd0680 Underrated comment! I’m about to take a flight to Louisiana from California just to search through the records myself. I don’t want to pay for all the fees and subscriptions both the ancestry/newspapers websites AND the LA state record keeper fees. It’s a shame.
@KolyaTheBlackRussian It is! It should be a part of our reparations package 🙄
God bless her for her work on this earth.
I visited the Museum of Lynching in Alabama, a few years ago, and it is one of the saddest and most enlightening places I have ever visited in the world, and when I say in the world I have been in 5 continents my entire life. This woman was a blessing to our community.
@@NC-qc7wd I went there a couple of years after opening. That was an exhaustive, meditative, weeping, mind-blowing experience. My soul was so weak after exiting that place !! 🧐😒🙄😥😢😰😲😮😩😫😵😵💫🤧
It does make you proud to know your ancestors. I can go back four generations on one side in Charlotte Mecklenburg NC
That’s not very far 😢…
It does make you proud! Kudos to you cause it can be difficult. Keep it up!🎉
My paternal family hails from the Charlotte/Statesville area. I can trace back about the same 4 or 5 generations and with pictures. My mother’s side wasn’t as fortunate. They purposefully burned down the records building…twice!
My condolences to her family.
Thank you for your great work ❤
RIP 🕊️
Rest In Peace to Ms Franzine Taylor. You did the work of the ancestors. 🕊️
Using AncestryDna, I found two of my 5th great grandmother's that came to Saint Augustine Florida from Africa in the early 1800's.
It's so sad that our true identity was stolen from us.
Thanks Mrs. Taylor. Rest Easy.❤
We can retrieve OUR HERITAGE
How much does a service like that cost? I always wanted to do research and find my family's story. I grew up in a way where we were separated, so I never got to ask these questions.
@Dave.... ancestry, 23andMe and MyHeritage all have sales during holidays. Normally $99 but you can get then for 1/2 price during holidays
I disagree with my black American history labelled CRT or woke.
You are right, and I’m sorry for it.
That’s not what crt is and there is no such thing as “woke”. Why must y’all continue bringing up subjects and words you clearly know nothing about? If anything, you doing that puts the effects of what crt addresses on display. Good job. 😂
@@TheKittsPajamas
🎯🎯🎯💯
I don't like the term, 'critical race theory' neither.
@@FeliciaQueen17 it should just be apart of American History in which it explores everyone that was here consistently and not just do a week on slavery, MLK and the election of Obama. There is so much more history in between all of those events.
Such important work! Thank you, Ms. Taylor! I stepped into the role of genealogist/archivist of my family about a decade ago. I also learned that WOMEN in my family owned land in the late 1800s and early 1900s in the Carolinas and Virginia. I'm still researching how they lost it and sharing everything I learned with all our living family members. ❤🖤💚
Grateful for the life, work & dedication to research of Ms. Frazine Taylor. May she rest in peace ❤❤❤
Thank You, So Much Ms Fanzine Taylor.
Thank you for your selfless work, ma’am. ❤🙏🏾
Appreciate hearing this story and learning about Ms. Frazine Taylor, 🌹and the work she did in helping to uncover family genealogy. I can go back five generations on one side of my fathers. (1860) So much will never be uncovered as she stated. May she rest in peace.
Job well done. Rest in peace.
Bless this sweet lady! She has left a legacy of knowledge - and even more important - how to find it! The stories are incredible.
Bless The Ancestors.
I wish I had the chance to meet her before her passing….. Rest In Peace
Ms. Frazine Taylor thank you. R.I.P
She’s doing God’s work. ❤
Then demand reparations and tell God to help
Awesome!! God rest her soul!!
Excellent report! Thank you for using the correct terms for our ethnicity, Black Americans. We are a specific ethnic group. We are descendants of American chattel slavery.
Including being Afrikan as well.
I agree! We are Black Americans
We are Anglo-Saxon Berbers....Anglo-Saxons were originally Melanated...
@@IAMCountessMiddleton The whole earth was melanated from the beginning.
And breeding industry.
Let's be good elders.
Lovely story! May she forever rest in peace, yet live in spirit through her tireless work. 🙏🏾
This explains so much. So grateful for this story & those who came before us ❤
Wonderful she’s a true blessing to us Black Americans 🙌🏾🙏🏾we need more like her… our tribal identities were stolen from some of us ….taken away….etc all part of destroying a group of people. We must continue to research our families and not rely on a mouth swab to tell us who we are in this Black Box we were placed in 😐
I saw this when it aired. Thank you. Thank you for sharing and training your successor. ❤❤
Thank you, Miss Frazine Taylor. Rest with the ancestors.
🙏🙏🙏 rest in Paradise
Beautiful people❤❤❤
I've been working on my genealogy for about 40 yrs, and I have been helping others with theirs, also. Thank you for helping so many people, Ms Frazie Taylor! Bless your heart!
Beautiful story. Incredible legacy.
Take your rest Ms. Taylor. Thanks Mr. Brown for always doing meaning stories. This took me to the ASALH website. I never heard of this organization.
Such a phenomenal, compassionate woman! RIP, job well done. 😇
Such a great work! I hope Ms. Murphy carries on the work
Thank you for sharing this story. I appreciate her legacy.
Truly an inspirational woman.🙏
It's very important to trace your history because we lost so much of the resources during slavery time, and i want to know everything about my family historical experience . Thank you
We definitely need to do this and pass it on. I felt compelled to do this for my family lines. It’s a work in progress and ongoing, hopefully we can keep passing the torch to future generations.
The amazing work she dedicated her life to, truly a life of service, is a priceless blessing to all of us! I cannot image the heaviness of this work, the emotional labor she endured, or her strength. I’m in awe of her abilities, I would have spiraled and fallen into a hole of rage and depression. Rest in peace with the ancestors.
Respect 🙏 and appreciate Ms Taylor and she was an amazing person
Wonderful woman!! Helping people find their family history is an awesome legacy that should be passed on. My condolences to her family. We need more people like her and this is what I want to do when I am finally able to retire.
Thank you Ms Taylor ,RIP
What a special person she was! May her legacy live on. Is there anyone else who does this to help others? Been trying to trace mine for years?
❤Thank you so much for your service in speaking on ancestral of truth for the community and how great the community really is❤
Ancestry DNA should be free for American American descendants of enslavement.
Definitely 💯
Sounds like you want a government sponsored ancestry DNA program…you sure you trust the gov with that info? Someone has to pay for it. Capitalist companies aren’t going to offer this for free.
@KBfe2pg, The fees associated with the many geneologic websites, ought to be free for Black Americans. Dna are susceptible to error, I'd rather scour census, Dawes, and info from other countries than submit dna that will be in the hands and discretion of others.
@@goodmeasure777info from other countries, pertaining to whom? Black people of America, our information is here. No place else, there are no other countries to get info from.
@@goodmeasure777DNA is less susceptible to error than census records. People should do both. There are also Black owned DNA companies.
Thank you for sharing her story. We've list a gem but her work continues. 😢
Job Well Done Ms. Taylor! May your soul be at peace and rejoiced for your journey on this earth. ❤❤❤
Thank you Ms. Taylor. We thank you for your hard work and hope you can rest now 🙏🏽
A true hero. For all Americans.
Thank you for your service ma'am. Rest in peace.
What a great lady! RIP Ms. Taylor.
I love that lady she is heaven sent
Reparations for Foundational Black Americans!!!
THANK YOU & GOD BLESS YOU MS. TAYLOR!!! 👑🥇💐👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾❤️🖤💚
Thank you Ma'am. Rest well. ❤❤❤
One of the best stories on CBS NEWS. THANK YOU
Rest Well Ms. Taylor - job well done.
Long live the elder, and now ancestor. Thank you for your work in this incarnation
Thank you 💞
I think it’s wonderful that she took the time and care to find out so much about her past. What an incredible gift of love that she shared, even though it’s such a painful past. I think that she was a beautiful lady who is still an inspiration to anyone who wants to know more about their past and to teach others. Rest in peace ❤️🕊️
And that is what Ms. Frazine Taylor was put on this earth to do what a beautiful soul.
Rest in Power Beautiful Angelic Queen our Past became your Empowerment and Gift to Your African/ Black Culture...Rest in Heavenly Peace❤😢
What a wonderful, lasting legacy she left!
thank you Ms Taylor
Appreciate this study and it's importance to the African American people🌞🙏
Thanks for sharing this story.
Thank you!!!
Wow 😢 Rest in Patience ❤❤
She's such a blessing!❤
RIP, regal, beautiful and intelligent Ms. Taylor.
Many are jealous of Blacks success today in 2024.
💯
She was a God-send. ❤ RIP
Thank you ❤ and rest well and Heavenly Father allow her soul to rest in your promises land 🕊🕊🕊
Rest in power ❤
Condolences to her family.
A scholar, historian and national treasure.
Thank you Mrs Taylor ❤
Thank You much for sharing ⚪️
God Bless her life and family
Rest in heavenly peace, Ms. Taylor. Job well done🙏🏽🕊
I love her❤❤ Thank you so much...
I remember learning of her about 10 years ago.
Rest in Paradise 🌺
Reasy in Power🌹
Rest in Eternal Peace 🕊️ Ms. Taylor
Hurt 😔🙌🏾🙏🏾