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    The Quander Family: Legacy Without Interruption

    By Dr. Rev Otis Moss IIIFebruary 8, 20262 Mins Read
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    The Quander family is recognized as one of the oldest continuously documented African American families in the United States, with roots tracing back to the late 17th century. Their recorded history begins in 1671 in colonial Maryland, where the family’s earliest known ancestor, Thomas Quander, lived during the era of enslavement. Remarkably, the Quander lineage can be followed generation by generation from slavery through emancipation and into the present day.

    Following freedom, members of the Quander family became landowners, farmers, church leaders, educators and civic contributors, particularly in the Washington, D.C., Maryland and Virginia region. The family is closely associated with the historic Bethesda African Cemetery in Maryland, where Quander ancestors are buried, evidence of a sustained Black presence and community life long before emancipation.

    What makes the Quander family especially significant is not wealth or celebrity, but continuity, resilience and documentation. Their story disrupts narratives that suggest African American family histories are irretrievably lost due to slavery. Through wills, church records, census data and land deeds, the Quanders demonstrate how Black families preserved identity, kinship and legacy despite systemic attempts to erase them.

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    Quander descendants are active across professional fields including education, government, medicine, law and the arts. The family has also played an important role in public history and genealogy, offering a living example of intergenerational survival and achievement. Notable members include Nellie Quander, an early 20th-century educator and one of the founders of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc., and historian and genealogist the Honorable Judge Rohumalin Quander. Judge Quander is also the author of The Quanders: Since 1684, an Enduring African American Legacy, a foundational text for understanding the family’s multigenerational journey from enslavement to civic leadership.

    In conversations about Black genius, legacy building and African American history, the Quander family stands as a powerful testament. Black families did not begin after slavery; they endured through it. Their lineage affirms that African American history is not only a story of struggle, but also one of memory, structure, faith and long-view vision passed carefully from one generation to the next.

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    Rev. Dr. Otis Moss III is Senior Pastor of Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago and a leading voice in Black theology, social justice, and prophetic preaching. His ministry addresses mass incarceration, environmental justice, and economic inequality through faith-centered activism. A graduate of Morehouse College, Yale Divinity School, and Chicago Theological Seminary, he is the author of Blue Note Preaching in a Post-Soul World. Dr. Moss is a nationally recognized speaker and Root 100 honoree, known for engaging audiences across generations.

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