
In this documentary, Bettye Kearse traces her ancestry to Mandy, her familyâs first African ancestor enslaved on American soil and who became the property of President James Madison's estate in Virginia, Montpelier. Kearse's research, her encounters with cultural institutions, and her travels to Ghana, Portugal, Virginia, and Texas provide the contextual background of this genealogical journey. The family mantra: "Always rememberâyouâre a Madison. You come from African slaves and a president" has now achieved a new level, that of the documentary film experience.
- Year01/31/2021
- Runtime00:40:00
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- DirectorEduardo Montes-Bradley
- ScreenwriterEduardo Montes-Bradley , Bettye Kearse
- ProducerSoledad Liendo
- CastBettye Kearse, Christian Cotz
In this documentary, Bettye Kearse traces her ancestry to Mandy, her familyâs first African ancestor enslaved on American soil and who became the property of President James Madison's estate in Virginia, Montpelier. Kearse's research, her encounters with cultural institutions, and her travels to Ghana, Portugal, Virginia, and Texas provide the contextual background of this genealogical journey. The family mantra: "Always rememberâyouâre a Madison. You come from African slaves and a president" has now achieved a new level, that of the documentary film experience.
- Year01/31/2021
- Runtime00:40:00
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- DirectorEduardo Montes-Bradley
- ScreenwriterEduardo Montes-Bradley , Bettye Kearse
- ProducerSoledad Liendo
- CastBettye Kearse, Christian Cotz