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Hosted on MSNExploring family history: Challenges and resources for Black Americans during Black History MonthSmith, senior story producer and genealogist, ancestry, joined "All Indiana" Host Felicia Michelle to discuss how Black ...
National Geographic Explorer Tara Roberts goes through a journey of self discover and healing while study sunken enslavement ...
The Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina has long stood as a proud and resilient Indigenous community, recognized for its unique cultural identity and ongoing ...
AFRICAN AMERICAN GENEALOGY CLASS: The Howland Library Branch, 9095 East Market St., will offer an African American Genealogy class 3 p.m. Tuesday for adults. Learn to trace your family history using ...
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WRIC Richmond on MSN‘You can feel the ancestors’: Ezibu Muntu uses ‘pride, strength and love’ to share West African cultureNews is honoring Black History Month this February and reporter Sierra Krug took us center stage to meet the dancers with ...
While genetic tests can reveal the ancestry of enslaved individuals, strontium analysis can now home in on where they actually grew up.
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Students are working to build a database of names and biographies of 800 enslaved people who belonged to the Cobb-Lamar ...
Feb. 22, program will begin with a presentation from African American genealogy expert Elyse Hill, followed by a hands-on ...
African American cuisine is a testament to resilience and preserving cultural identity through food traditions that evolved ...
The Paved Over Prominence Project led by Samantha Dorm tells the story of York's now gone Black historic sites, businesses ...
A community-based photo exhibition in Shockoe Bottom showcases portraits of African Americans across the centuries for Black History Month.
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