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D. Calloway I’m Just Here To Make You Think ILLUSTRATION Contributed The tens of millions of Black Americans, or rather Indians, who ‘disappeared’ after 1492 did not all die in the ‘holocaust’ inflicted within America. Hundreds of thousands were shipped to Europe and Africa as Indian slaves. The whole slave trade story was given to…
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The stories of Greek immigrants in the United States are indeed as amazing as some of the great photos from library and museum collections around the country.
Discographer Henry Sapoznik tracks down record by international Yiddish-language performer Thomas LaRue, and slips into a rabbit hole of Black Jewish history
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Discographer Henry Sapoznik tracks down record by international Yiddish-language performer Thomas LaRue, and slips into a rabbit hole of Black Jewish history
“It is better to have less thunder in the mouth and more lightning in the hand.” – Apache 15 Native American Proverbs That Will Speak To Your Soul
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Finding out who your ancestors are can validate your family history and offer benefits like scholarships. If you believe you are part of the Cherokee Nation tribe from Oklahoma, there are steps to take in validating Cherokee Nation heritage. The main step is verifying ancestors on the Dawes Roll.
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The only structure left with direct ties to the Salem witchcraft trials of 1692.
Due to historically isolated locations & a strong sense of identity, the Gullah have preserved a notable amount of their African cultural heritage. Learn More.
Many Rivers to Cross Many within the African American community have been awaiting the series "Many Rivers to Cross". A smaller group within the African American genealogy community has also been awaiting the same series, as we will be blogging our way through the series. Our goal is to put our own historical and genealogical spin on the story as well. We have therefore created a blogging circle in which we will share our own family saga in relation to the time periods reflected in each episode. The series is divided into many six time periods: Episode 1: The Black Atlantic (1500-1800) Episode 2: The Age of Slavery (1800 - 1860) Episode 3: Into the Fire (1861 - 1896) Episode 4: Making a Way Out of No Way (1897-1940) Episode: 5 Rise! (1940 - 1968) Episode 6: It's Nation Time (1968 - 2013) We shall share pieces of our own histories in relation to the program and also give our own insights into our personal stories as we reflect upon our own family's journey through the American experience. My fellow bloggers include: *Melvin J. Collier, Blogger and Author of two books on his family history. His blog is: Roots Revealed. *Vicky Daviss Mitchell, Genealogist and Blogger. Her blog is: Mariah's Zepher, *George Geder, Activist and award winning blogger. His writings will appear on Medium. *Terry Ligon, Genealogist and videographer Chickasaw Freedman researcher. His blog is Black And Red Journal. *Drusilla Pair - Genealogist, University administrator and blogger. Her blog is Find Your Folks. *Nicka Smith - Genealogist, Photographer, and Blogger. Her site is Who Is Nicka Smith? *Angela Walton-Raji, Author, Genealogist, Blogger and Podcaster. The blog is My Ancestor's Name. The first episode has just aired and in the following days, the relevant blog posts will be posted. Join us as we embark upon the same genealogical journey together. The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross
A guide to searching for your ancestors and finding your own personal history.
AncestryDNA Communities, MyHeritage Genetic Groups, and 23andMe Recent Ancestor Locations all assign your DNA to a time and place. Are they accurate?
Thomas Lincoln, Honest Abe's father. 1850.
Due to historically isolated locations & a strong sense of identity, the Gullah have preserved a notable amount of their African cultural heritage. Learn More.
Einkorn is nature's first and oldest wheat, grown by farmers over 5,000 years ago. It's extra healthy and very tasty so we're pleased to be restoring it to the family dinner table.