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Bernard documentary interview Photo Credit: Antoinette Harrell |
When Bernard was a very young child, he traveled with his mother to conduct genealogy and peonage research. They visited numerous courthouses and state archives around the United States. Visiting museum and other historical sites were also included in their tour. At the time, "I was unaware of the importance of genealogy and peonage research, I understand now" said Bernard.
As part of the his interview for a documentary about his mother genealogy and peonage research, he described how much he learned from his mother, and how much he appreciate the lessons his mother taught him about family history and peonage. He want to become involved to assist her.
My mother used everything to teach a lesson, that's just the way she is. "Everything is a teaching moment and that is how it is in our family with her. I know that one day my mother will not be here, so I need to spend more time learning new things that she can share with me.
Bernard traveled twenty-seven states with his mother researching. On their off time of research, he visited theme parks, local eateries, and other places for kids. His most memorable experience was going to Michael Jordan's restaurant and purchasing his first Michael Jordan basketball jersey. He was very enthusiastic about taking his African Ancestry DNA test on the Atlantic Ocean. There are so many beautiful memories he have of his travels with his mother.