African-American Genealogy Articles
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A researcher shines light on African-American coal miners' invisible lives.
2/1/2006
Baltimore's Inner Harbor becomes home to a major African-American history center, the Reginald F. Lewis Museum.
4/1/2005
The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center examines the history of slavery and celebrates trailblazers in the fight for freedom.
8/1/2004
A historic African-American school house that was is once again a place of learning—this time, about genealogy.
2/1/2004
A childhood discovery sparks a mission to document and preserve a slave cemetery.
10/1/2003
The Missouri State Archives is placing more than 270 slave freedom suits online
2/1/2003
What's new in discovering, preserving and celebrating your family history.
12/1/2001
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