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Art Thomas

Find Your Folks (Drusilla Pair)
http://www.findyourfolks.blogspot.com/

I have been tracing my family history since November 1994 in Greensville County and Newport News Virginia, and Warren, Granville, Vance, and Halifax counties in North Carolina. Since that time, I have given numerous genealogical presentations at family reunions, churches, local and national genealogical societies, and other organizations and have also written family history articles for genealogy and religious publications and books for several of her family reunions. I am a member of the Hampton Roads Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society, Inc. (AAHGS). 

George Geder, Evangelist for African Ancestored Genealogy
http://gedergenealogy.com
Inspiration, Ideas and Tips on African Ancestored Genealogical Research, through my GEDER family.

Georgia Black Crackers (Mavis Jones)
http://georgiablackcrackers.blogspot.com
Georgia Black Crackers was born on June 23, 2009 and was created to document the research of my maternal ancestors, who hail from Georgia.

Black and Red Journal (Terry Ligon)
http://www.blackandredjournal.blogspot.com
Opinions and Commentary on issues pertaining to African-Native American history among the so called Five Civilized Tribes, and anything else that comes to mind...

My Ancestor’s Name (Angela Y. Walton-Raji)
http://myancestorsname.blogspot.com
Author, lecturer and researcher. Member, Association of Professional Genealogists, Oklahoma Historical Society, Oklahoma Genealogical Society, Choctaw-Chickasaw Freedman's Association, Poteau Valley Genealogical Association, PAAC-Preservation of African American Cemeteries

Finding Josephine (Dionne Ford)
http://dionneford.wordpress.com
Josephine Burton Ford was my great grandmother. My search for her and the rest of my family history began when at age 12, I asked a simple question: “Grandpa, are you white?” My grandfather’s answer sent me on a lifelong journey to piece together our family story and reveal a not uncommon but often untold part of American history.

Between the Gateposts (Linda Durr Rudd)
http://betweenthegateposts.blogspot.com/
When speaking with relatives about family history, I am often told to keep this piece of information between you, me and the gate post. Respecting sensibilities, I will share my family stories from Copiah, Jefferson and Lincoln Counties, Mississippi, from one gate post to the next gate post.

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