Shelley Murphy: From survivor to Jefferson’s enslaved laborers researcher.

Daughter Dialogues

Chapters
0:26
Growing up in Grand Rapids, MI; father real estate broker and accountant, mother sewing for GM; influence of being only girl among 4 brothers
2:36
Brownie and Girl Scout in 60s, only black in troop, not always included in sleepovers
6:28
Dropping out of high school, angry because could not allowed to graduate early to join Army
9:12
Moving out on own at age of 16
10:11
Decision to return to complete high school while working to support living on own
12:21
Father of children being killed by his nephew over a drug deal; leaving violent relationship
15:13
Leaving marriage in HI due to conflicts caused by mother-in-law's Alzheimer's
18:33
Living in Florida to care for sick father, daughter difficulty adjusting to race relations in South compared to HI; determination to get mother to VA to research family
20:45
Getting started in genealogy from listening to mother's stories
21:34
Completing bachelor's degree in social psychology after 28 years
24:12
Earning a master's degree in organizational behavior and management while working full time
24:51
Forging ahead to earn a doctorate, committing to vision board and setting example for daughter
27:08
Children never having a thought of dropping out of school and attaining degrees on their own, family interest in learning
28:51
Moving to VA, along with mother and brother
29:34
Working as a HUD certified counselor and overseeing housing program in VA
30:18
Working at UVA researching Thomas Jefferson's enslaved laborers
32:24
Developing interest in genealogy and research skills; learning ancestor was a slave
37:07
Emotional impact of research, encountering actual bill of sale document for 12 year old slave Priscilla
42:15
Learning about family racial mixture; realizing family makeup reflects American history; staking claim to this country
44:18
Ancestor Calvin Davis, radio gunner passing for white, killed in WWII plane crash during 1941 bombing run in Germany before Tuskegee Airmen; speaking with survivor from crash who didn't know he was black
49:06
Slave owning black ancestor, James Roper, son of a slave and Nicholas Roper who left everything to his mulatto son including slaves; half of James's kids deciding to pass for white, others going black
52:49
Reaction of white James's descendants when learning they were mixed race
54:14
Not knowing when or where great grandfather William Michael Murphy was born
56:22
Discovering Revolutionary War patriot John Boyer, meeting white descendant
58:53
Having to choose a race although of mixed heritage, identifying as American with African Ancestry
1:03:06
John Boyer's Revolutionary War service
1:03:46
Only knowing Marian Anderson incident about DAR, not knowing black members could join, thinking DAR was a whites only organization, not knowing about black patriots
1:06:01
Feelings after learning of patriots; mission to help other women of color join
1:07:19
Identifying and working on getting seven additional patriots approved by DAR; wanting to earn more ancestor bar pins
1:12:14
Joining DAR because was not wanted before, feelings of pride and believing in DAR's mission
1:16:41
Experiences as a new DAR member
1:18:13
Reaction from others about membership in DAR, discussing Marian Anderson; finding more black patriots
1:19:48
Trying to get son to join S.A.R.; brother joining S.A.R.; mother joining DAR
1:22:41
Holding chapter board meeting at house, members feeling like family, mother contributing time crocheting to chapter
1:24:09
Serving as chair membership chapter; idea for more community engagement through having people at the same table learning their histories
1:28:55
Pride in ancestors' contributions to founding of the U.S.
Daughter Dialogues
Shelley Murphy: From survivor to Jefferson’s enslaved laborers researcher.
Oct 01, 2020 Season 1 Episode 14
Reisha Raney and Shelley Murphy

Shelley tells about her journey from surviving as a high school drop-out, victim of domestic abuse, and a young single mother to earning her doctorate and becoming a University of Virginia researcher, investigating president Thomas Jefferson’s beloved university and the enslaved laborers who built it. She talks about growing up in Grand Rapids, Michigan; her fervent love of the military and dropping out of high school out of anger since she was not allowed to graduate early to join the Army; living on her own since the age of 16; completing her bachelor's degree after 28 years; earning a master's and doctorate while working full time; her children’s father being killed by his nephew over a drug deal; leaving a violent relationship; the stressors that living with a mother-in-law afflicted with Alzheimer’s had on her later marriage; being forced to identify as either black or white when living in the South after not having color lines in Michigan and Hawai’i; the shock of learning about her slave ancestry and mixed race heritage; realizing her family makeup reflects American history; the emotional impact of researching Thomas Jefferson's enslaved laborers; her Ancestor Calvin Davis, a radio gunner passing for white, who was killed in a WWII plane crash during a 1941 bombing run in Meresburg, Germany; her black ancestor who owned slaves- James Roper, the son of a slave and Nicholas Roper who left everything to his mulatto son including slaves; half of James's kids deciding to pass for white and their descendants’ reaction when they learn of their black ancestry; mission to find great grandfather William Michael Murphy; Revolutionary War patriot John Boyer and meeting white descendants; ten years ago, thinking DAR was a whites only organization and not knowing about black patriots and members; working on getting seven additional patriots approved by DAR; joining the DAR and serving as chair membership chapter; “my folks helped lay the foundation of this country”, “we’ve served”, “we have to tell these stories”. Read Shelley’s biography at www.daughterdialogues.com/daughters

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