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Episode 10 of Season 6 of the Melungeon Voices Podcast

Happy Fourth of July everyone! For the last ten months we have been celebrating the 250th Anniversary of American Independence on our Melungeon Voices podcast! We want to send a big thank you to the VA 250 Anniversary Commission and the Virginia Humanities Commission for making this podcast season possible.
This month’s episode is the season finale, and our guest will be Gigi Best-Richardson, who will be discussing Free People of Color and the American Revolution. The episode will be Live on Wednesday, July 22nd at 6:30pm. To watch and listen to previous episodes from Season 6 check them out here at this link: https://youtube.com/@melungeonvoicespodcast… or listen on any podcast platform you prefer! Don’t forget to Like and Subscribe to our YouTube channel because even though the Season might be coming to a close, we’ll be posting more extra content to the channel in the coming months. To learn more about this month’s guest, Gigi’s bio is below.
Gigi Best-Richardson is a Historian (Phi Alpha Theta), Genealogist, Speaker, and a Virginia Humanities Scholar. An award-winning author of Thomas the Melungeon: His Locust Family of Free Persons of Color Civil and Revolutionary War Patriots – Vol 1, Gigi attended Morgan State University’s Graduate Literature Program from 1992 to 1996. She is a Board Member of many national hereditary societies, including Historian General of the Society First African Families of English America, Past Vice President Sons and Daughters United States Middle Passage, and Afro American Historical and Genealogical Society. Gigi has held leadership positions in Daughters of the American Revolution; Colonial Dames 17th Century; Governor of National Society of the Sons & Daughters of Pilgrims; Colonial Dames of America; Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War. Gigi is also a member of the Order of the First Families of North Carolina and New England Women. She is Co-Owner and Curator of the Best Richardson African Diaspora Literature and Culture Nonprofit Museum in St. Augustine, Florida. A rare bookstore owner since 1987, member of the Association of African American Museums, and Florida Antiquarian Booksellers Association. She is a museum Docent and utilizes research and primary records to teach genealogy classes locally and virtually.