One Detroit contributors share their family history. Plus, a look back at the Great Migration. Destination Detroit explores the history of Southeast Michigan and the people who came to the region in ...
The Epps-McGill Farmhouse is partnering with the International African American Museum’s Center for Family History to host a free community history scanning event aimed at preserving local family ...
For many African Americans on the journey of tracing their family tree, they can hit a dead end due to poorly kept records during the slavery period. A group of Stanford researchers has created a ...
Collection consists of black-and-white, sepia-toned, and color photographs documenting the lives of African Americans from about the 1920s to the 1980s contained in four albums. Collection documents ...
(The Root) — An African-American family is at the center of a discovery that researchers say pushes back previous estimates of how deep the roots of the human family tree are. Analyzing DNA provided ...
HOUSTON — Juneteenth is more than a date on the calendar. It’s a return home. A time to reflect, rejoice, and reconnect. In KHOU 11’s fifth installment of our award-winning Juneteenth series, ...
HOUSTON — This Juneteenth, KHOU is spotlighting the enduring tradition of African American family reunions in its award-winning documentary series, now streaming on KHOU 11+. The segment explores how ...
Ahead of Juneteenth, the Community Foundation of the Virgin Islands is partnering with national organizations to help reclaim erased Black histories, and share them with a broader audience. CFVI joins ...
This month, Hennepin County Judge Matthew Frank struck down the rollout of the Minnesota African American Family Preservation and Child Welfare Disproportionality Act (MAAFPA) because it created a ...
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