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15th Annual Reconciliation in America

In a 4-part series coming to you throughout 2024

NATIONAL SYMPOSIUM, 2024

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KEYNOTE SPEAKER

Gayle Jessup White

Author of Reclamation: Sally Hemings, Thomas Jefferson, and a Descendant's Search for Her Family's Lasting Legacy

Friday, July 12, 2024
OU-Tulsa Schusterman Center, Perkins Auditorium

4502 E 41st Street – Tulsa, OK

 

Free & Open to the Public! 
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American history is in Gayle Jessup White’s blood. A direct descendant of both Thomas Jefferson and those enslaved at his famous Monticello estate, her story is a real-life version of Roots – a 40-year struggle to prove that her family’s belief about its links to the author of the Declaration of Independence were true. Along the way, she unearthed not only a fascinating family saga, but sharp and searing insights into America’s conflicted past and the unsettled future.

 

She recounts her journey in her recently released book, Reclamation: Sally Hemings, Thomas Jefferson, and a Descendant’s Search for Her Family’s Lasting Legacy, published by Amistad, an imprint of HarperCollins - hailed by best-selling author Bakari Sellers as “a quintessential American story that should be required reading for anyone who doesn’t understand the true contributions of African-Americans to this nation.”

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The narrative begins in Washington, DC, where Gayle grew up in a comfortable Black middle-class neighborhood, shielded from racial issues, and continues through her career as an award-winning television reporter and communications specialist. Throughout it all, she was dogged by something she overheard during a family conversation when she was 13 years old – that her family could trace its roots to Jefferson. But the family lore was oral history passed down from an elderly relative who could not read or write. Without historical documents and other evidence, for decades validating that lore seemed impossible.

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It was not until Gayle made connections at Monticello that, with the help of a famous historian and DNA, she was able to prove that the family legend was not only true, but it was also more inspiring than she had ever hoped.

Today, Gayle works at Monticello, as the Thomas Jefferson Foundation’s first public relations & community engagement officer – the first descendant of Jefferson and the families he enslaved to work for the Foundation. Her position provides her unique opportunities to share her American story – and her hope that lessons learned from our past can guide us in the future – in evocative presentations and in a forthcoming book about her mother’s side of her family.  â€‹â€‹â€‹

WE THANK OUR 2024 SYMPOSIUM SPONSORS

Burt B. Holmes

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Julius & Wennette Pegues Family Charitable Foundation

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John & Kristie Gibson 

Sonya & Mike Pegues

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Sam & Rita Combs

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Reconciliation in America National Symposium

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