Well hello there Nabil!
“I welcome your letter.
…
“So in the little bit of information you shared with me, I am intrigued.
“I have worked for a number of years, 26 in fact, on my genealogy. It has been a passion and at times an obsession.”
In her initial email to me, Karen surprised me with her excitement and candor — neither of which I was expecting from the woman whom I had gently accused of being the descendant of the man who owned my ancestors.
“Some of my Ayers ancestors were slave owners. I am aware of this, but know that at least some were included as family and are buried with my ancestors. I hope that was the case always.”
After two email exchanges with Karen, I had created a mental image of her. She was older, but not old, possibly in her 60s, with short, cropped, graying brown hair. I imagined her seated at a kitchen table as she typed, in a modest, cozy home somewhere in the South:
“Yes I’m certain we are not blood-related, but it’s evident of Ayers connection one way or another.
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“I just looked you up on Facebook and found you! You have olive-like complexion and look part white. I don’t mean anything negative. Just my observation.
Continue reading Nabil’s piece on NPR’s Code Switch here.
Here is a very touching update from Nabil Ayers’ substack about his family history: https://open.substack.com/pub/nabilayers/p/finding-myself-in-the-ayers-family?r=4ss9j&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=email.
Nabil has gotten in touch with us with this update:
I just announced my memoir today!
Here’s a post I wrote about it
https://nabilayers.substack.com/p/its-my-50th-birthday-i-wrote-a-book
and this is the link to the publisher page / pre-orders etc
https://bit.ly/MyLifeintheSunshine