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November 3, 2013 564 0

The slaves who sued for freedom

I n New England, suits by enslaved African-Americans date back to Colonial times. The cases were frequently based on a slave’s claim of white or Native American...

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October 27, 2013 556 0

Slave descendant’s genetic quest leads to African apology

African-American businessman William Holland’s ancestors were subjected to slavery in Virginia — but they were handed over into slavery by Africans. Now a...

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July 28, 2013 496 0

Discovery spurs family history

Elvie Barlow was rummaging through some of his grandmother’s belongings some 20 years ago when he came upon a document that would change his life forever...

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July 27, 2013 510 0

Mississippi rebel’s descendants seek family facts

One hundred and fifty years have passed since the Civil War, but in Mississippi, the descendants of a legendary rebel are still separating the facts of his life from...

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May 16, 2013 593 0

WHS presents African-American genealogy conference: Looking For A Home June 21 & 22

African-American Genealogy Conference: Looking for a Home Experience a two-day adventure into African-American genealogy, featuring internationally known genealogist...

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May 15, 2013 502 0

Understanding History: African-American Burial Traditions

Cemeteries are a treasure trove of historic information. Names, dates, relationships, professions, property can all be gleaned by studying the gravestones and death...

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April 12, 2013 476 0

My granddad, the Bengali peddler: An African-American writer finds her roots

In 1896, almost a century before Mira Nair’s Mississippi Masala caused a stir by daring to show a romance between a black man and an Indian woman in the American...

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January 20, 2013 505 0

Fordham to Launch Burial Database Project of Enslaved African Americans

They lie underground, often with no marks to identify them. They’re often interred in out-of-the-way places, hidden from the public. In some cases, their neighbors...

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January 20, 2013 500 0

African-American repatriates tribal treasures through eBay diplomacy

When family researcher William Holland flies back to his ancestral homeland in Cameroon next week, he’ll be bearing gifts: ceremonial masks that were taken out...

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January 11, 2013 492 0

African-American descendants sue to save Revilletown cemetery

Former residents of Revilletown—an African-American community torn down 25 years ago in Iberville Parish—are trying to preserve a cemetery founded by ancestors there...

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