In Our Blood: A People, Divided

a LATTO thought

The conclusion of a LATTO thought's first miniseries traces how Indigenous kinship has been damaged by centuries of racist and colonial American policies. Marilyn Vann (Cherokee Nation) and LeEtta Osborne-Sampson (Seminole Nation) share the painful fight that the descendents of Indigenous Freedmen have waged for civil rights within their own nations. Genocide in slow motion and the lack of one equal citizenship created a zero sum game that, left a people—a family—divided. But... that may not be the case for much longer.

Donate to the Seminole Freedmen legal fund:
Checks made out to Attorney John Parris mailed to:
Caesar Bruner Band
PO Box 300175
Oklahoma City, 73140

African Indians Foundation
PO Box 42452
Oklahoma City, 73123
(make a note it's for the Seminole Freedmen court case)

Paypal: Marilyn Vann's Freedmen Association,  mkvann@africanindians.org (make a note that  it's for the Seminole Freedmen court case)

Chickasaw and Choctaw Freedmen Twitter and Instagram accounts

Music provided by Dawn Avery, Makaya McCraven, and APM Music.  Supported by TechRewire.

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