In Natchitoches, Louisiana history was made today. The Native American and African American communities were separate communities in the South by design of white...
Read moreBlack families used south Bibb County cemetery beyond slavery era, DOT finds
It’s perhaps a little ironic that history is coming alive at a graveyard. In south Bibb County near the Middle Georgia Regional Airport, archaeologists have been...
Read moreJuneteenth celebrations make a comeback
D.J. Williams and Ralph Cormier each remember Juneteenth celebrations of their childhood. They have both seen the holiday, which celebrates the June 19, 1865, date...
Read moreResearcher delves into county slave records
“How do you learn about a slave — someone whose imprint on life was so restricted that even their name was excluded from most official registers, such as census...
Read moreThe ‘master’s name’ question — and a call to action
I do believe that there is genealogical value in the surname of the freedman, just as there is genealogical value in the surname of any other man, of any race or...
Read moreCemetery serves as silent sentinel of black history
Grand qualities have elevated Mount Hope to the National Register of Historic Places, a rare honor for a graveyard. Just off Fayetteville Street south of downtown, it...
Read moreAfricatown to Become Heritage Community?
A push to make one of Mobile’s, and some would say the nation’s, most historically important communities a registered heritage community could be growing legs among...
Read moreA Crumbling Piece of History
WHENEVER a heavy storm rips through this coastal city, Mary Witkowski, a local historian, immediately has the same worrisome thought: “Are they still standing?” So...
Read moreAfter 200 years, 3 slaves get a final resting place
The 200-year-old remains of three black slaves from Sussex County were reburied Thursday afternoon in a small graveside ceremony in Newton after being stored at Space...
Read moreDNA research finally confirms ‘Roots’ author’s ties to Alabama
Author Alex Palmer Haley knew he had roots in northwest Alabama, he just couldn’t prove it. He had only an oral history passed down through generations of his family...
Read moreBlacks and the Confederacy: an incomplete story
It’s estimated that between 60,000 and 93,000 blacks served the Confederate military “in some capacity.” Many, no doubt, were “body...
Read moreFinding their voice
A new group has formed for Bermudians wishing to embrace their Native American roots. The St. David’s Islanders and Native Community was created for Bermudians...
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