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September 12, 2009 529 0

Paying tribute to a Masonic icon

The Prince Hall Memorial will not bear its namesake’s image when it is erected on Cambridge Common this November. No pictures of the indentured...

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September 10, 2009 533 0

Granddaughter seeks to save old Ga. black cemetery

A historic cemetery that is the last trace of an African-American community founded by former slaves is at the center of a legal battle between a developer and a...

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September 6, 2009 559 0

Mystery Florida Graveyard May Be Historical Bahamian Cemetery

An unmarked cemetery found in South Florida is believed to be the burial site of over 500 Bahamians, Florida officials say. Florida historian, Larry Wiggins, says he...

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September 2, 2009 488 0

Muhammad Ali tracks down family of Irish ancestor Abe Grady

MUHAMMAD Ali was greeted with a roar to rival the Rumble in the Jungle when he took a few frail steps on the Turnpike Road yesterday, from where his great-grandfather...

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September 2, 2009 475 0

Randolph Cemetery stops selling plots

The historic Randolph Cemetery, established 138 years ago, is full. The descendants of people at rest there have decided to stop selling plots within the 5.6-acre...

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August 30, 2009 518 0

Awareness Of African Ancestry

Many African-Americans, including this writer, have wondered exactly where in Africa our roots can be traced. I had a heritage honor last week. That was to present to...

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August 25, 2009 547 0

For D.C. Family, a Distinguished, if Little-Known, Ancestor

History has a way of sneaking up on a family, changing how its members see their place in the world. Sometimes it’s a skeleton that bursts out of the closet...

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August 18, 2009 490 0

Abolition Day To Be Commemorated At Key West Florida’s 1860 African Burial Ground

The International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and Its Abolition is to be commemorated at an oceanfront Key West site believed to be the only African...

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August 16, 2009 507 0

What freedom brings

The walls of Erwin Polk’s study are lined with old photographs of men and women who lived over the years of the past two centuries. They track a family whose...

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August 12, 2009 491 0

Starstruck Clare residents scramble to find ties to Muhammed Ali

An Irish heritage center in County Clare is being flooded with phone calls from Ennis residents looking to establish ancestral ties with American boxing great...

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August 10, 2009 499 0

Historic Stagville in Durham helps family genealogists trace African American roots

The Family Tree project at Historic Stagville, located in Durham County, NC, may be a valuable resource for family genealogists tracing their African American roots...

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August 9, 2009 514 0

Bradley Academy to begin recording African-American cemeteries

The Bradley Academy Museum and Cultural Center in Murfreesboro is starting a new project to record all of the African American cemeteries in Rutherford County. “This...

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