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Strengthening the relationships between all African ancestored descendants. 150 Years Later" Incorporates Everything Historians Dream About. Posted by Robin Foster. Thursday, August 18, 2011. Often on the brink of tears while I read, “ 150 Years Later. 8221; has left me beyond words. It is a total masterpiece.a miraculous story full of mini miracles! Ancestors at bay. My heart raced forward in anticipation of each new discovery of fact, locality, and person. The many references to “Broken Ties Mend...
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Strengthening the relationships between all African ancestored descendants. Your donation is greatly appreciated! You are helping to keep the content flowing. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Keep the content flowing! Keep the content flowing! I believe that all men, black and brown and white, are brothers, varying in time and opportunity, in form and gift and feature, but differing in no essential particular, and alike in soul and the possibility of infinite development." - W.E.B. Dubois. The Joy of Discovery.
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June 2011 | Over Troubled Water
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Strengthening the relationships between all African ancestored descendants. A New Kind of Freedom is Coming! Posted by Robin Foster. Tuesday, June 28, 2011. A New Kind of Freedom is Coming! In the latter part of 2010, I took an inventory of all the twenty-five plus years of genealogy research I have conducted on my own family. I realized that even though they came out of slavery, they had embraced very high principles which they worked to instill in their children. I realized we have incorporated the bes...
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Teaching Family History Strengthens Youth | Over Troubled Water
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Strengthening the relationships between all African ancestored descendants. Teaching Family History Strengthens Youth. Posted by Robin Foster. Tuesday, August 16, 2011. Too much wasted time. Times are tough for our youth today. So many traps and vices are waiting to snare them. We cannot just wait for the right time to fortify them. The village has got to come together on this. We need a safe haven for the vulnerable. A sense of duty. To help them know of those ancestors? Do you have children or grandchi...
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What I am Learning From Lost African Heritage | Over Troubled Water
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Strengthening the relationships between all African ancestored descendants. What I am Learning From Lost African Heritage. Posted by Robin Foster. Wednesday, September 28, 2011. When I was young, the first pieces of art that I held in my hands and admired were African. We had a few pieces displayed in our home. I have yet to ask about the history of those pieces and which of my parents collected them. Tells our story and can help us to understand more about our history. Tonight at 8PM EST! With the bless...
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The search for my family's history began at age 12 when I asked the simple question: Grandpa, are you white? Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Enslaved Communities of Louisiana. Category Archives: family history. Gene Pop: Genealogy in Popular Culture. February 20, 2016. In March, I’m heading to Seattle to present a paper on researching my family’s history at the Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association Conference. And how thrilling was the article in today’s. Maybe one ...
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The search for my family's history began at age 12 when I asked the simple question: Grandpa, are you white? Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Enslaved Communities of Louisiana. Gene Pop: Genealogy in Popular Culture. February 20, 2016. In March, I’m heading to Seattle to present a paper on researching my family’s history at the Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association Conference. And how thrilling was the article in today’s. Do you know more about Gilbert Academy? Holle...