Last Update: 17 Decemeber 2013
Don’t EVER allow anyone to tell you African American researchers aren’t taking their Ancestor challenges seriously, digging deep and bringing their family histories online [in mass] for community sharing and preservation!
To quote AAGSAR Tribe Member Kristin CLEAGE of Finding Eliza:
“…Got to say I’m so happy my cousins are sending me copies of all the documents and photos that they find in drawers and boxes and are happy for me to put it online and share. I think one reason many people don’t do a blog or use technology is because nobody ever told them they could, or how they could. The more of us that do it, the more of us that will do it.”
Our African American Genealogy and Slave Ancestry Research (AAGSAR) group hosted via Facebook has supported nearly 200 BRICK SLAYERS and 55 genealogy blog contributors (30 of those NEW bloggers) since kicking-off just 90 days ago!
Our Ancestors have entrusted us to tell their stories. We’re committed to preserving our individual family legacies and moving our collective community research forward.
If you have ANY DOUBT, spend time visiting the AAGSAR Genealogy Blogs below!
Yes indeed, I’m tooting ALL your ANCESTOR horns!
Well done Good People!:)
Luckie
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