The Vote of 1960: Context, Challenge, NGS & James Dent Walker
Before I start: The view from here, some context In trying to assemble a history of an organization from fragments, […]
Before I start: The view from here, some context In trying to assemble a history of an organization from fragments, […]
“The question is, who owns the rights to the violence of the past? Is it the victim or the perpetrator?
I’ll be honest, researching this hasn’t been easy. I’ve written on historical moments that make for profound discomfort— early museum
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Have you ever wanted to know more about the woman behind the only slave narrative out of Puerto Rico? On
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The search for my great great grandfather began with a fiction of sorts, created by his death certificate of 1920. Here the gap between who he was when he started and who he was at the end of his life widens.
All of this effort, excellence, and memory can’t be crammed into the shortest month of the year– nor can it be recounted on one day.
Census Gaps & Hints I’m dealing with mysteries, and wondering about what happened to make households suddenly recombine with three
Seven points for learning about enslavement through genealogy that connects past and present through our ancestors.